Teachers who 3D print open-source learning aids for their students instead of purchasing equivalent commercial products available from retailers like Amazon could save around 86% of costs, according t…
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AMable project launches Open Call 6 to support SMEs with €60,000
The European Welding Federation (EWF) has launched the sixth open call for the AMable project, which aims to support SMEs trying to adopt additive manufacturing technology. The AMable project is funde…
EWF launches first International Personnel Qualification System for Additive Manufacturing
The European Welding Federation (EWF) has launched the early stages of an International Additive Manufacturing Personnel Qualification System (IAMQS), publishing the details of the program in a whitep…
Strathclyde University and NMIS to receive share of £15.8m AMCF funding for 3D printing project
Scottish-based Strathclyde University has secured a portion of a £15.8 million challenge fund for a collaborative project with National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS). Working with NMIS, Stra…
PrintLab and Autodesk launch ‘make:able’ engineering design challenge for students
3D printing education provider PrintLab has announced a partnership with engineering software developer Autodesk to launch a new 3D printing design challenge for schools. The Make:able challenge asks …
University of Greenwich set to hold online course on AM powder handling
The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, part of the University of Greenwich at the Medway campus in Kent, will be hosting a week-long online short course on AM powder handling set to t…
This 3D printable “laboratory-grade” open-source microscope will set you back $18
A team of researchers at the University of Bath, UK, have developed an open-source design for a 3D printable “laboratory-grade” microscope, costing as little as $18. The OpenFlexure microscope is a f…
Addmio launches 3D Printing for Entrepreneurs online course
Addmio, a Netherlands-based 3D printing e-learning company, will be launching its first educational course today, titled 3D Printing for Entrepreneurs. Based entirely online, the course condenses 5 y…
Researchers develop low-cost 3D printed polarimeter for classroom use
Science and technology classes, particularly at University level, often require specialist apparatus that can be costly and difficult for students to get to grips with. This is where 3D printing can b…
University of Auckland engineers build 3D printed robotic airship for education and research
A duo of engineers from the University of Auckland’s New Dexterity research group have published an academic paper detailing the design and construction of a partly 3D printed robotic airship. The aut…