Metal 3D printing has rapidly emerged as a key technology in modern design and manufacturing, so it’s critical educational institutions include it in their curricula to avoid leaving students at a disadvantage as they enter the workforce.
Metal 3D printing has rapidly emerged as a key technology in modern design and manufacturing, so it’s critical educational institutions include it in their curricula to avoid leaving students at a disadvantage as they enter the workforce.
In addition to ensuring students have experience with the digital tools – like CAD, FEA and generative design – used in additive manufacturing, investing in metal 3D printing systems allows students the opportunity to gain invaluable hands-on experience, and actually produce the parts they design.
This ebook covers how educational institutions can integrate additive manufacturing into their coursework and research environments.
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