Scaling a University Makerspace: Making the Jump from FDM to SLA 3D Printing

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Making the Jump from FDM to SLA 3D Printing

Looking for a new way to bring 3D printing to the classroom? Montclair State University was, so they turned to Formlabs.

By utilizing a new fleet of SLA 3D printing, their students are able to experiment with different materials, shapes and colors to create their own models which can be used for testing new products and concepts.

Take a look at this use-case to see:

  • A detailed breakdown on FDM vs SLA vs Service Bureaus
  • How and why they designed their Educational Lab
  • The benefits their program has seen since utilizing Formlabs’ printers


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