Today we returned to the Bilbao School of Engineering for a couple presentations. The first was about the process of designing medical devices and all that goes into the development of them. This was very interesting from an engineering standpoint because it showed how there are much different engineering proceedings depending on the product being developed. The next presentation was from the founder of VentiJet, which is a startup that worked on ventilators (pictured) in hospitals.
We then returned to Guernica for one last time. We ended up having one last program dinner at the local Argentinian pizza place. There we ate pizza and empanadas, both of which were great. This dinner was a great way to end such an amazing, insightful, and rewarding trip. I am so appreciative and grateful for the opportunity to have gone on this trip and love the Plus 3 concept.

