U.S. based desktop 3D printer manufacturer MakerBot has opened its first Innovation Center in New York City at St. John’s University, Queens. In addition to the new hub, 3D printing has been incorpora…
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3D Systems and USI3DT sign MoU to establish seven educational 3D printing centres in India
The U.S. Institute of 3D Technology (USI3DT) California, has signed an MoU with leading American 3D printer OEM 3D Systems and the state government of Gujarat, India. Under the MoU, seven 3D printing …
Siemens partners with UK universities to launch Industry 4.0 curriculum
Global technology and industrial manufacturing company Siemens has announced a new Industry 4.0. academic teaching programme in partnership with UK universities. Called Connected Curriculum, the aim i…
Additive Manufacturing Users Group announces new board
The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has announced appointments for 2019-2020 board. The board’s primary responsibilities will be to build and oversee the 2020 AMUG Conference and develop a b…
GE Additive to bring 3D printing to over one million students
Award winning OEM GE Additive has announced that its Additive Education Program (AEP) will have given over one million students the opportunity to use 3D printing by 2020. The company expects a total …
British and German universities commit to 3D printing in spite of looming Brexit decision
Brunel University London and Hanover-based LZH Laser Akademie GmbH are undertaking the development of a recognized International Qualifications System for Additive Manufacturing. Deemed the Sector Ski…
Sintratec donates SLS Kit to Southern Union’s 3D printing programme
Sintratec, a Swiss company specializing in the development and production of SLS 3D printers has donated one of its SLS Kits to the Southern Union State Community College (SUSCC) in Alabama. Released…
3D Printing News Sliced: PyroGenesis, Sinterit, Wohlers Associates and more
This edition of the 3D Printing Industry news digest Sliced sees a variety of newly established facilities, vehicles powered by renewable energy, and the latest events in additive manufacturing. We al…
Rigid.ink opens a 3D printing course for beginners
Rigid.ink, a UK-based filament maker, has opened an online 3D printing course, the Institute of 3D Printing, exclusive to its members. According to rigid.ink, “If the course delivers all it prom…
Swansea University plans to expand its childrens 3D printing project across the world
The Factory of the Future project, led by Swansea University, introducing children to ‘smart manufacturing’ will be rolled out to schools across the world if it wins its bid for a grant worth over £1.…