EOS, a leading metal and plastic 3D printing company, is set to expand its additive manufacturing Academia programme to educate budding engineers on the subject of powder-based 3D printing.
A grant worth $4.9 million has been provided to Florida A&M University (FAMU) and FAMU-FSU College of Engineering by the National Science Foundation to kick-start research in novel materials, devices and additive manufacturing.
TCT Magazine speaks to Professor John Hart, an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, ahead of MIT's annual five day 'From 3D printing to the Factory Floor' professional education course.
Desktop 3D printing provider, XYZprinting has unveiled a new 3D printing curricula for schools at the International Society for Technology in Education show in San Antonio, Texas.
On International Women in Engineering day, Laura Griffiths speaks to several female engineers about the multiple faces of engineering and why more women should be coming into the industry.
Desktop 3D printing company, New Matter is to install a number of MOD-t 3D printers at a science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education organisation.
Last week, for the third consecutive year, CECIMO organised and presented the ‘Additive Manufacturing European Conference’ (AMEC) in the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, where they delivered a strategic report on the use of AM in Europe.
A New York-based 3D printing company is expanding its focus from education and the delivery of lesson plans, to give greater attention to materials and polymers.
Croft Additive Manufacturing is supporting the George Watson College in Edinburgh as their students bid to be crowned European champions in a European Space Agency competition.
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) has taken advantage of Carbon’s CLIP technology to 3D print molecular model kits which advance the teaching of sciences at high school and university.