• Middle School and High School STEM Projects

Discover how the NeuroMaker Hand 2.0 empowers students to build, code, and innovate with real-world biomedical technology. This printable brochure introduces key features of the NeuroMaker Hand, including its plug-and-play BioSensor integration and immersive, project-based curriculum.

What You'll Find:

  • Highlights of hands-on STEM and CTE learning with prosthetic and biosensor technology
  • Overview of coding tools: block-based programming and browser-based Arduino C SDK
  • Details on classroom-friendly packaging, reusability, and modular design
  • How students address real-world challenges faced by amputees and design inclusive solutions
  • Access to student competitions focused on empathy, impact, and innovation

This is a great one-pager to share with educators, grant committees, and educational decision-makers looking for STEM programs with social purpose and advanced skill development.

Ready for a demo or classroom consultation? Contact us today to bring NeuroMaker into your school or program.

  • NeuroMaker Hand 2.0 CTE Curriculum Crosswalk

Align NeuroMaker STEM Lessons to CTE Pathways

Bridge classroom learning with real-world career pathways using the NeuroMaker Hand CTE Curriculum Crosswork. This resource maps each hands-on module in the NeuroMaker Hand 2.0 program to high-demand CTE pathways such as Engineering & Technology, Biotechnology Research & Development, Programming & Software Development, and more.

Each module outlines the 21st-century skills students will develop—such as critical thinking, collaboration, digital literacy, and innovation—while highlighting corresponding career tracks, salary data, and job outlooks from O*NET. Whether you’re writing a grant, aligning to CTE frameworks, or enhancing STEM/CTE integration, this document is an essential tool for educators, administrators, and program planners.

  • Stand Up Counterbalanced Lift Truck Personal Simulator

Train for Precision in Tight Indoor Environments

This simulator focuses on electric, stand-up counterbalanced lift trucks, widely used in manufacturing and shipping facilities. With Simlog’s simulation technology, operators can practice turning, loading, and stacking in confined spaces—all while building the muscle memory and judgment needed for safe forklift operation. It's a cost-saving solution that helps new hires ramp up faster and more confidently.

The Slalom 2 – Reverse module is designed to enhance backward driving control and forklift maneuverability. This advanced exercise pushes operators to refine their steering accuracy, mirror usage, and spatial awareness under pressure.

In this video, viewers see how trainees navigate a series of reverse turns, simulating the kind of tight path navigation required in real-world loading zones. The simulator builds the confidence and control needed to reverse safely in active warehouse environments.

Simlog’s Shipping Container Unloading module teaches safe material handling in one of the most challenging forklift tasks: working within the tight confines of a container. Operators are tested on their ability to maneuver, lift, and place loads with minimal clearance on all sides.

The demo illustrates how this scenario builds core competencies such as steering precision, load stability, and forward planning—equipping users with skills needed for ports, warehouses, and freight centers.

The Dry Van Trailer Loading module challenges trainees to operate in confined trailer spaces, simulating real-world shipping environments. Users must maintain forklift control while navigating tight clearances and stacking pallets safely inside the trailer.

This demo captures how the simulator replicates critical aspects of trailer loading—including smooth entry/exit, pallet alignment, and managing limited visibility—ensuring learners are job-ready from day one.

In the Selective Pallet Racks 1 module, operators learn how to accurately handle pallets in a high-density storage system. This simulation enhances spatial awareness, vertical lifting accuracy, and horizontal control—key skills for maintaining warehouse productivity and avoiding costly errors.

The video demonstrates how the simulator helps users build consistency and confidence when placing and retrieving pallets from various rack levels, including proper fork alignment and depth control.

Simlog’s Stand Up Counterbalanced Lift Truck Personal Simulator is a powerful training tool designed to build core competencies in forklift operation. The simulator replicates key tasks and environments found in modern distribution centers, giving trainees the chance to develop safety-conscious, real-world skills through virtual practice.

From navigating tight spaces to managing pallet placement at height, the simulator covers a wide range of operational challenges. This overview video introduces the simulator interface, learning objectives, and hardware setup—offering a preview of how this solution brings hands-on training to life in classrooms, labs, and industrial facilities.

The Drive-In / Drive-Through Racks module trains users on the complexities of maneuvering in tight warehouse aisles with limited visibility. This simulation emphasizes alignment, precision, and safe entry/exit from racking systems, skills essential for real-world efficiency and safety.

This demo shows operators navigating into the racking system with care, placing and retrieving loads while avoiding collisions—perfect for reinforcing best practices in space-restricted warehouse environments.

  • Electronics: PLC Programming & Troubleshooting

Electronics PLC Programming & Troubleshooting Training

Amatrol’s Electronics PLC Programming and Troubleshooting systems deliver industry-relevant, hands-on training with real-world components from leading manufacturers like Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and Mitsubishi. These systems teach critical automation skills including PLC operation, ladder logic programming, motor control, analog and digital I/O, event sequencing, and systematic troubleshooting—all essential for success in modern manufacturing and industrial environments.

From fully integrated workstations to portable learning systems, Amatrol offers flexible solutions that support in-depth learning in both classroom and on-site settings. Each system features interactive multimedia curriculum and FaultPro software for realistic fault insertion and diagnostics practice, ensuring learners build confidence in diagnosing and resolving real-world automation issues. Prepare students or trainees for tomorrow’s workforce with advanced PLC training that meets the needs of today’s technology.

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  • Prism Downdraft Table for Welding and Grinding
    Item Number:
    K2751-10 / K2751-14
    Improve safety and air quality with Lincoln Electric’s Prism® Downdraft Tables—compact, dual-purpose workbenches with powerful extraction for welding, grinding, and plasma cutting applications.
  • DAC Worldwide Model: 278-195
    Item Number:
    278-195
    DAC Worldwide’s Progressive Cavity Pump Cutaway – Moyno/Roper (278-195) depicts a sectioned industrial progressing cavity pump that allows for convenient classroom or laboratory training in the operating characteristics, construction, and maintenance of these common process pumps used in a variety of sectors.
  • Chemical Engineering Training Equipment
    Item Number:
    ELL/4000
    The unit is used manually, with flows controlled by manual valves and flowmeters. The unit has a 2"-diameter glass column, which enhances the visual experience of the extraction process. A pneumatic pulsator increases the contact between the two phases and mass transfer. Students learn how to determine the interphase level, material balance, efficiency of the column, and more.
  • DAC Sample Boards
    Item Number:
    869-PAC
    DAC Worldwide’s Pump Impeller Sample Board (869-PAC) is a hands-on teaching aid that is designed to supplement courses in pump operation and maintenance. This rack-mounted identification panel accommodates magnetic identification tags relating to the impellers supplied, allowing association with the appropriate impeller by the student.
  • DAC Worldwide 275-PAC
    Item Number:
    275E-PAC
    DAC Worldwide’s Pump Maintenance and Alignment Training System Plus (275E-PAC) is a realistic benchtop training system for industrial pumps. Using an actual standard ANSI centrifugal pump, the training system allows for instruction in the complete tear-down and assembly procedure for this common pump type.
  • Pump Packing Mechanical Seal Trainer (280-000)
    Item Number:
    280-000
    Hands-On Technical TrainersDAC Worldwide’s Pump Packing / Mechanical Seal Trainer (280-000) is a unique, multi-purpose demonstration device related to training in industrial pump sealing systems. The trainer supports basic introductory training in pump packing / mechanical seal operation, and gives learners a first-hand view into a component that is found in various maintenance applications worldwide.
  • Item Number:
    295-408
    DAC Worldwide's Pumpjack Package Model (295-408) is a highly detailed, professionally crafted technical scale model of a common oilfield production pump.
  • End of Arm Tooling for Collaborative Robots
    Item Number:
    QC10
    The OnRobot Quick Changer enables easy and fast tool changing, can handle 20kg payload, and has a low built-in height and weight. Patented reliable and with an easy-to-use locking mechanism, extra safety locking structure and locking springs make the Quick Changer a unique product, ideal for all collaborative robot applications.
  • Cutaway Valve Trainer
    Item Number:
    273-510
    DAC's Rack and Pinion Pneumatic Actuator Cutaway (273-510) is a detailed valve actuator cutaway that depicts a rack and pinion-type pneumatic valve actuator commonly used as a closure device on industrial 1/4-turn valves.
  • Simlog Personal Simulators
    Item Number:
    RLT
    Training scenarios are typical of warehouses and distribution centers where racking systems are tall and spaced closely together to increase storage density. There are many software options to configure what you see and do, to reproduce the operator controls and steering behavior of the most common kinds of (real) reach lift trucks.

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