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IE+ is here: what you need to know

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Dear reader, IE+ has arrived. As a valued subscriber to The Blueprint, we wanted you to be the first

[Blueprint](#) Dear reader, IE+ has arrived. As a valued subscriber to The Blueprint, we wanted you to be the first to know that our highly-anticipated premium offering is now available. By clicking the button below, you can fill in your information to complete your membership and access IE+. For those that signed up ahead of the launch, you should receive a unique code to claim your one-month free trial: [Complete Membership]( A quick reminder of what you’ll receive: - Exclusive features, interviews, and analysis - Commenting feature with our high-quality engineering community - Audio articles, exclusively for premium users - A weekly premium newsletter that goes beyond the headlines - An ad-free experience on the website for annual subscribers - Reduced ad experience for premium users - Future benefits still to come To be clear, your free newsletter is not coming to an end. You will still receive the same daily highlights you’ve come to love on a modified six-day schedule. For those looking to dive deeper, IE+ will offer an extra newsletter on Sundays with exclusive reporting and analysis, alongside other exclusive benefits and features. All this is priced at: - $5.99 for a monthly subscription - 17.99 for a quarterly subscription — equal to one free month - 53.91 for a yearly subscription — equal to three free months - $71.88 for an ad-free yearly subscription Interesting Engineering depends on the support of readers like you. IE+ will help us continue to deliver our independent journalism, lifting the lid on the engineering world’s most fascinating projects while bringing a critical eye to the biggest claims. We want to continue telling stories like these and more, highlighting the best engineering has to offer. Interesting Engineering will be the premier place for discovering the projects that spark curiosity, the innovators that are shaping the world of tomorrow, and the growing trends that hint at what’s still to come. We’ve got big plans ahead, and I can’t wait to see what you think. Got any comments or suggestions? Feel free to drop me [an email,](mailto:mike.brown@interestingengineering.com) or get in touch using our [contact us]( form. Stay Curious, Mike Brown / Editor-in-Chief [About Us]( [Advertise]( [Contact Us]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( [Interesting Engineering] © Copyright 2021 | The Blueprint is by Interesting Engineering, Inc. 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 | All Rights Reserved

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