3D Printing has become essential to STEM education in universities across the country. Old Dominon University has implemented a new Engineering Makerspace and Invention Center to ensure their students are ready for the professional workforce with the latest technology.
This case study highlights how the university has approached the process of adopting 3D printing technology in order to deliver a working, student-run space that encourages problem-solving and prototyping for student engineers. Download now to learn more about:
Create Molds Suitable for Ambient Cure Processes Including Wet-Lay-Up, Vacuum Bagging, and Resin Infusion.
Beyond Single-Material Constraints: The Case for Embedded Reinforcement in Additive Manufacturing Multi-material 3D printing gives engineers something single-extruder systems never could: the ability to place the right material in exactly the right location, driven by load paths rather than printer limitations. Most structural failures in printed parts occur where designers needed localized strength but were […]