PrintLab, the 3D printing curriculum developer from UK, and PrintCity, a 3D additive and digital manufacturing centre based at Manchester Metropolitan University, have today released a free 3D printing lesson plan to support the fight against Covid-19. The fully-resourced 3D printing project teaches students about the rapid transmission of viruses such as Covid-19 on surfaces, before challenging them to design unique products to limit the spread of infectious droplets onto fingertips.
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PrintLab, a global 3D printing distributor and 3D printing curriculum provider from UK, has today announced that their classroom learning platform is…
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Materials Solutions to Pilot Test EOS’s New Metal-based Serial Additive Manufacturing System
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