UK-based metal 3D printer manufacturer and engineering company Renishaw has now opened its apprenticeship applications for 2019. Open to 15-17 year olds, this year Renishaw is hoping to gain a record …
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GE Additive and University of Sydney sign agreement to advance metal additive manufacturing
A 10 year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed this month by GE Additive and the University of Sydney. Under the terms of the agreement GE Additive will invest an annual figure of up to $1 mil…
Protolabs joins MIT’s new center for Additive and Digital Advanced Production Technologies
Protolabs, a manufacturing and 3D printing service bureau based in Minnesota, has become a founding member of the new Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Additive and Digital Advanc…
Study shows 3D printing improves design thinking skills in primary schools
Researchers at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, have conducted a year-long study into the benefits of 3D printing and 3D design in primary school makerspaces. While the study maintains that …
3D printing news Sliced: United Nations, Mini, Rocket Lab, Sciaky and more
Today Sliced, our regular 3D printing news digest, features the latest educational innovations from the National Institute of Technology, Trichy, I-Form, the Advanced Forming Research Centre, the Beij…
PrintLab expands 3D printing curriculum
PrintLab, a UK based 3D printing reseller, has announced the launch of additional language options for its PrintLab Classroom learning program. The first new language to be available will be Polish, w…
PwC launches program to train employees in 3D printing, blockchain and more
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a multinational consultancy firm based in London, has launched a two-year Digital Accelerator program to boost the skills of its employees. The program replaces 1,000 par…
Sculpteo launches cloud-based 3D printing educational service
3D printing service bureau Sculpteo has launched the Fabpilot Education Program. With this program, institutions will be able to integrate Sculpteo’s cloud-based management software into their 3D prin…
MakerGirl brings its STEM education service to new locations
MakerGirl, a non-profit organization that uses 3D printing to teach young girls, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills, has recently announced plans for expansion. Originally, Maker…
3D Printing News Sliced Xometry, Relativity Space, Union Tech, Siemens, ABB
In this edition of Sliced 3D printing news digest a prop maker is arrested on a 3D printed gun charge; we look at 3D models in high definition; and manufacturers expand to meet materials demand. All t…