Using 3D Printing To Connect Institutions with Industry
Date:
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Time:
2:00 pm EST
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At Niagara College in Ontario, Canada, a new state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre is providing unique opportunities for students, faculty and local businesses to collaborate in innovative ways. 3D printing plays an important role in a variety of projects at the Centre, providing students with valuable real-world experience, faculty with professional development and research opportunities, and local advanced manufacturing businesses with solutions to a variety of challenges.
Attend this web seminar to learn how Niagara is using 3D printing to enable students and faculty to create and design prototypes that improve manufacturing processes for local businesses, and how 3D printing can be used at any institution to benefit students, faculty and local industry.
Topics will include:
- Practical application of 3D printing and additive manufacturing in a college or university setting
- How 3D printing takes manufacturing projects beyond the classroom
- How to create content area lesson plans that include 3D printing
Speakers:
Costa Aza, Researcher & Industry Liaison, Technology Research Lab, Niagara College (Ont.)
Jesse Roitenberg, Education Manager, Stratasys
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Who will benefit:
College and university administrators interested in uses for 3D printing, technology and building industry partnerships. Anyone may attend.
Continuing Education Certification:
All attendees of this live web seminar will receive confirmation of their participation, which may be used for purposes of CEU certification where applicable.
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