TCT Awards is an important, annual celebration of the very best innovations and applications of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technology globally.
In collaboration with education partner CREATE Education Project, TCT Inspired Minds works to provide high school students access to a variety of technologies and training relating to additive manufacturing (AM).
In an effort to address the challenges that are stifling additive manufacturing adoption in the UK, the TCT Group has announced the inaugural TCT UK User Group meeting set to take place on the 6th June, the day before TCT 3Sixty.
Collins Aerospace, LISI Aerospace, Boston Consulting, and Oscar-winning animation studio Mackinnon & Saunders to share technical insights at the UK's definitive 3D printing and additive manufacturing event.
In its inaugural year, this award will recognise an up-and-coming neurodivergent young person who has the potential to contribute greatly towards the engineering industry.
Sheku Kamara is the Dean of Applied Research at Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) and has been involved in the additive manufacturing industry since 1996.
Ruaridh Mitchinson is a technology manager for the AM team at the National Centre of Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) based at The MTC, supporting NCAMs mission to accelerate the adoption of AM.
Robin is a freelance additive manufacturing technical consultant. They were introduced to additive manufacturing whilst on placement for their undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and decided they never wanted to do anything else.