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Trey Pierce
It was an abrupt—but exciting—change of direction. Just as Trey Pierce was about to begin the graduate year of his 4+1 program in electromechanical engineering, he was offered a management role at a robotics company. Trey had been working with Mike Santora ’05, CEO of LOGIC, as part of a co-op at Wentworth’s Accelerate makerspace. He helped create the motion-control function of a shipping dock robot and is now working to streamline the invention—a tool that could revolutionize the shipping industry.

It was an abrupt—but exciting—change of direction. Just as Trey Pierce was about to begin the graduate year of his 4+1 program in electromechanical engineering, he was offered a management role at a robotics company. Trey had been working with Mike Santora ’05, CEO of LOGIC, as part of a co-op at Wentworth’s Accelerate makerspace. He helped create the motion-control function of a shipping dock robot and is now working to streamline the invention—a tool that could revolutionize the shipping industry.