Purdue Polytechnic in New Albany makes good showing at event, introduces kids to tech behind their favorite vehicles

A guest at Touch-a-Truck Day interacts with an EV kart from Purdue Polytechnic in New Albany. (Photo provided)

Tom Lucas, assistant professor of practice at Purdue Polytechnic in New Albany, said that the location had an “excellent showing” at Louisville, Kentucky’s “Touch-a-Truck Day.”

The event is billed as way for families and specifically young children to “get hands-on with a variety of trucks and equipment, from bucket trucks to city buses.” They have the chance to not only “discover their favorite vehicles,” but also to “meet the community helpers who make them go.”

The Kentucky Science Center—the hosts of the event—“specifically” brought Purdue Polytechnic in New Albany in “to showcase the connections between our Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology degrees and elements of the automotive industry,” Lucas said. New Albany’s electric karting program is one fundamental component of such connections.

A final headcount indicated that around 2,000 guests attended Touch-a-Truck Day this year.

The Kentucky Science Center was also helpful and “deliberate” in advertising Purdue Polytechnic in New Albany’s upcoming Pumpkin Chunking event on social media; the yearly trebuchet-building and gourd-smashing competition has proved to be an immensely popular community staple, for all the obvious reasons. This year’s event is coming up on Tuesday, October 8.

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