Award winning OEM GE Additive has announced that its Additive Education Program (AEP) will have given over one million students the opportunity to use 3D printing by 2020. The company expects a total of 2,001 schools and 1,296,500 students will have been reached since the programs launch. Bringing 3D printing into the classroom GE Additive, […]
GE launches 2019 Additive Education Program for primary and secondary schools
Award winning OEM GE Additive is now accepting applications from primary and secondary schools for the 2019/2020 cycle of its Additive Education Program (AEP). GE Additive, a subsidiary of American conglomerate General Electric (GE), set up the program in 2017 with plans of investing a total of $10 million over five years in educational programs […]
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, with Spanish and Chinese versions set to launch later this year. The Polish version was done in collaboration with Polish 3D Technology & Education […]
American and European universities benefit from GE Additive’s $1.25M in metal 3D printers
The latest cycle of GE Additive’s $10 million Additive Education Program (AEP) has concluded with the gifting of five direct metal laser melting (DMLM) 3D printers. The Mlab cusing 200R machines from GE Additive owned Concept Laser will be delivered to universities in the Republic of Ireland, Germany and the U.S. in Q1 2019. The […]