3D printing in education

Emerging technologies are paving the way for the future of education in ways we may have yet to see. 3D printing is opening a whole new chapter for universities and schools as it changes the way students learn and acquire new skills.

SKETCH Classroom™, MakerBot’s new strategy to give more access to 3D printing in education

The MakerBot SKETCH Classroom™ is a reliable 3D Printing setup for the classroom: on the one hand, students will get more access to 3D...

The Smithsonian Institution Uses Mimaki’s 3D Printer to foster Learning in Exhibits

The Smithsonian Institution leverages Mimaki’s 3DUJ-553 printer to produce models for public programs and research purposes. With 19 museums and the National Zoo—, the Smithsonian...

A 3000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s voice brought back thanks to 3D Printing

The sound of a mummified priest has been heard for the first time in 3,000 years, thanks to 3D Printing. The sound of Egyptian priest,...

The FADZ Lichtenfels launches new Research & Training programme in 3D Printing

The FADZ Research and Application Centre for Digital Future Technologies (Forschungs- und Anwendungszentrum für digitale Zukunftstechnologien) launches a new master's programme "Additive Manufacturing and...

Blueprint wants to give more than just skills with its ‘‘Think Additively” program

According to a recent Blueprint study, for 85% of companies, knowledge remains the biggest challenge to fully adopting additive manufacturing. That’s why, the Stratasys-owned...

Wohlers Associates and America Makes launch Course on Design for Additive Manufacturing for Managers and Executives

Wohlers Associates and America Makes collaborate to offer a one-day design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) course for managers and executives. Wohlers had previously partnered...

St. John’s University hosts First MakerBot Innovation Center in New York – the second in the State overall

A premiere for St. John’s University and a second in the state overall. Located within the high education institution Commons on its main campus in Queens, New...

GE AEP: 2,001 schools in 36 countries and 1,296,500 students already have access to 3D Printing technologies

This year marks the third cycle of the Additive Education Program, a program that aims to give students the opportunity to discover STEAM technologies...

SLS 3D Printers: professional vs industrial?

SLS 3D Printing is part of those additive manufacturing technologies that raise attention for several reasons. The freedom of creation and accuracy in every detail of the...

9 Tips for Successful 3D Printing in The Classroom

Even though the debate about empowering students and altering the syllabi to one that is more fitting to the current technological times continue, thousands...
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