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.

Ultimaker, sponsor and supplier to GE Additive Education Program (AEP)

Early on this week, GE Additive announced that applications are open for the 2018 cycle of its Additive Education Program (AEP) ; Polar3D being a sponsor of the program. Ultimaker also joins the team...

GE Additive Education Program: applications are open for the 2018 cycle

GE Additive now receives applications from schools and colleges for the 2018 cycle of its Additive Education Program (AEP). GE is investing $10 million over five years in educational programs to deliver polymer 3D printers...

#BETT2018: Dobot showcased its metallic 3D printer DOBOT MOOZ

The DOBOT team aims at giving a new direction to education. During Bett 2018, in London, the team showcased DOBOT Magician; Kodemon, an entry-level educational programmable robot, and a metallic 3D printer DOBOT MOOZ. DOBOT...

Meet EaScan II, Shining 3D’s new Metrology 3D Scanner

Shining 3D, player in the 3D digitizing and printing industry just unveiled EaScan II, a light metrology 3D scanner that meets almost all of 3D measurement and inspection’s requirements. Available at an affordable price, EaScan...

Illinois: Girls mentor girls in STEAM Technology and 3D printing

STEAM Education increasingly raises the interest of girls of all ages from around the world. The truth is that a great number of students find it quite intimidating to carry out some STEAM (science,...

PrintLab launches online 3D Printing learning portal for teachers

PrintLab, a UK-based 3D printer reseller and distributor, encourages teachers to use 3D printing by launching PrintLab Classroom, a classroom portal featuring 3D printing creative projects, workbooks, tutorials and teacher training guides. The platform is...
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