Virtual hub enables M. Holland’s 3D Printing Group to give remote access to 3D printing education and resources.

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New product ideas to flatten the curve of COVID-19 and digital initiatives are popping up around the globe. If these product ideas will shed light on a new market opportunity, digital initiatives on the other hand will enable already established companies to move forward with their business – since most of them can no longer meet in person to collaborate.  

In this vein, M. Holland Company, a distributor of 3D printing materials including BASF and 3DXTECH materials, has launched an online solutions platform dedicated to 3D printing. The educational portal aims to give users access to training programs, educational courses, certifications, materials, printed parts and technical information.

Members of the Additive Manufacturing Educational Portal can enroll in courses and access other resources based on their needs. The site offers à la carte training options covering a wide range of topics, including essentials for fused deposition modeling (FDM), selective laser sintering (SLS) and photopolymerization (stereolithography [SLA] and digital light processing [DLP]); design for additive manufacturing; operation guidance on 3D printer selection; material properties and more.

Although the 3D Printing group will continue to offer in-person training, this e-learning system gives business partners another way to learn new skills and access 3D printing guidance and information across hundreds of processes and dozens of materials. Depending on specific organizational needs, it is possible to customize curriculum.

Based on months of research and content development, we are pleased to launch this virtual hub to complement our on-site training services and provide our clients with educational resources,” said Haleyanne Freedman, market manager and engineering consultant, 3D Printing at M. Holland. “This site provides a library of educational courses, certifications and curriculum, which are easily accessible for those who are interested in learning more about 3D printing technologies.”

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