3D Printing Training
Training in 3D Printing & its Design Rules
9 3D Printing Courses
Whether you want to learn more about 3D printing technology or gain experience with a specific AM process, we offer a variety of specialized 3D printing training courses.
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Featured Training Courses
Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing
Learn about the categories of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies, generalized AM workflow and the history of the technology. Gain essential knowledge of technology-specific applications, materials and accompanying software packages for design, process manipulations and common advantages/disadvantages per 3D printing method.
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Learn how to navigate, operate, and maximize the benefits of your Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), or Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF process). Gain valuable knowledge on material processing, build controls, common issues and post-processing schedules.
Stereolithography (SLA) & Digital Light Processing (DLP)
Known for being the oldest 3D printing technology in the modern age, vat photo-polymerization is considered highly versatile for the production of thermostats. The Two of the most common processes under this technology are Stereo lithography (SLA) and Digital Light Processing (DLP). Gain valuable knowledge on material processing, build controls, common issues and post-processing schedules.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
A Power Bed Fusion (PBF) process, Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is commonly used to create 3D parts from polymer powder. The process does not require supports and parts can be stacked one on top of another (printing in 3D). Gain valuable knowledge on material processing, build controls, common issues and post-processing schedules.
Binder Jetting
Binder Jetting utilizes a binder agent to selectively fuse powder with multicolor part capabilities. Similar to SLS, the process does not require supports and parts can be stacked one on top of another (printing in 3D). Gain valuable knowledge on material processing, build controls, common issues and post-processing schedules.
Material Jetting
Material Jetting has been used to create gradient materials, with local control of stiffness and color/texture. It is widely used for accurate anatomical models and surgical training parts. Gain valuable knowledge on material processing, build controls, common issues and post-processing schedules.
Construction 3D Printing
Learn about the fastest growing construction technologies, which opens new and exciting career opportunities for those determined to shape a better tomorrow. Construction 3D printing comes in different technologies and materials, including 3D concrete printing (3DCP) and clay 3D printing. The course is tailored to a wide audience, from students interested in disruptive technology, to seasoned builders, architects, engineers, developers, building officials, investors, realtors, and anyone interested in owning a 3D printed home!
Additive Manufacturing & Digital Dentistry
Digital Dentistry is one of the most prominent applications of medical-grade 3D printing. Along with orthopedic implants, dental parts are one of the most commonly fabricated parts by AM and has enabled digital dentistry to utilize such technologies along with advanced scanning processes to reduce turnover times and enhance the properties of patient-specific parts.
Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)
Additive Manufacturing has broken away from traditional manufacturing constraints and help making stronger, more organic parts. Learn how to leverage these breakthroughs to advance your designs and understand the limitation of your machine while modifying your design accordingly.