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2.2.XX 3D PRINTING AND PROTOTYPING

  • Writer: Adam
    Adam
  • Jan 23
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Updated: Jan 24


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2.2. 3D PRINTING AND PROTOTYPING

  • Course description: Learning how to operate 3D printers, basic 3D design, materials science, and the application of this technology in prototyping across various industries (including medical and automotive).

  • Intended audience: Craftspeople, engineers, designers, technical students, individuals planning to develop in the field of modern technologies.

  • Funding opportunities: Courses often available through innovative projects, e.g. in regional technology parks.

Graduate profileA graduate of the 3D Printing and Prototyping course will have:

  1. The ability to operate 3D printers (FDM, SLA, etc.) and select appropriate materials (filaments, resins).

  2. Basic knowledge of 3D design (CAD programs) and preparing models for printing (slicing, configuring print parameters).

  3. An understanding of prototyping principles – from the design phase to testing finished parts.

  4. Familiarity with industries where 3D printing is used (medicine, automotive, architecture, design).

  5. Awareness of trends and further development possibilities in additive technologies.

Graduates will be prepared to work as 3D Printing Specialists, supporting design and prototype implementation processes in manufacturing companies, design studios, or R&D centers.


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