The donations of the 3D printers support the missions of non-profits that look to improve or activate STEM learning programmes and help youth development in under-resourced communities.
Formlabs has announced a new educational platform consisting of webinars, step-by-step guides, and online & in-person classes dedicated to advancing 3D printing in dentistry.
In collaboration with education partner The 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).
BAE Systems, Xometry, Made Smarter and Additive Minds share insights on the importance of education initiatives as the need for sustainable manufacturing grows.
AMUG has announced the recipients of its two scholarships which recognise students and teachers who demonstrate a passion for AM, ahead of this year’s AMUG Conference.
Ultimaker has donated more than 20 3D printers to American high schools in a bid to raise awareness and grow entrepreneurship opportunities for young women in 3D printing technology.
Peter Gough at PrintCity, Manchester Metropolitan University talks about the university's fresh approach to admissions for its Industrial Digitalisation course.
HP has implemented a pilot learning programme focused on 3D printing at North Carolina A&T State University as part of its ongoing commitment to support students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
Desktop 3D printing company Ultimaker has announced the launch of a new software platform designed to help companies seamlessly incorporate 3D printing into their existing IT infrastructures.
The Brooklyn-based company’s print preparation and management cloud platform is now said to provide educators and students with an easier 3D print workflow using familiar Google features.