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The Aquaponics Project, a startup led by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh students, recently won the Ford College Community Challenge’s (Ford C3) mobility-themed competition, receiving $10,000 and a Ford Transit Connect passenger van to transport its portable aquaponics facility that provides solutions to food production and waste, and soil remediation.

November 07, 2017

CMU/Pitt Students Win Ford’s Mobility Challenge

By Amanda King

Amanda King
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The Aquaponics Project, a club at the University of Pittsburgh that has ties to Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Michigan, recently won the Ford College Community Challenge's (Ford C3) mobility-themed competition, receiving $10,000 and a Ford Transit Connect passenger van to transport its portable aquaponics facility that provides solutions to food production and waste, and soil remediation.

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