Tomorrow’s designers and engineers begin their careers in the classroom
They need every tool available to educate them about the cutting edge technologies and challenges they will face in the future.
A Head Start
Bringing 3D printing into the classroom helps young people realise their potential both in and out of school. It gives them a head start on tomorrow’s challenges. As the 3D printing world rapidly changes with new machines, technology and materials it is vital that the next generation is kept up-to-date with adequate knowledge and experience and how to use techniques. Students will become manufacturers, artists, designers and innovators while learning to solve physical prototyping in their early years. £d Printing helps to develop young minds has they learn to adapt to failure and improve prototype design quickly.
Hands-On Learning
To enable this to happen schools will need affordable machines. Desktop 3D printers fulfil this need as they are relatively small, affordable and easy to use and with cheap plastic filaments that are behind the rapid rise in 3D printing. schools, universities and learning academies can now afford to include 3D printing in their curriculum. By providing education authorities with 3D printers and filaments Sprint-Ink helps bring 3D printing technology and hands-on learning to students and teachers alike.
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