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On-Demand: Metal 3D Printing for Schools and Universities

Additive manufacturing is poised to change our world in a very meaningful manner. Learn how to capitalize on these changes and prepare your students for what lies ahead.

Join this webinar to learn how educational institutions can integrate additive manufacturing into their coursework and research environments. Additive manufacturing is poised to change our world in a very meaningful manner. Learn how to capitalize on these changes and prepare your students for what lies ahead.

With Desktop Metal's classroom-friendly 3D printing solutions, students have an opportunity to learn modern additive manufacturing design and fabrication workflows from digital model creation through part printing and sintering.

Agenda:

  • Review the current state of additive manufacturing and discuss major manufacturing shifts that will occur in the near future
  • Explore the new generation of additive manufacturing approaches to metal 3D printing
  • Discuss how you can safely integrate metal and composite additive manufacturing into your classroom, research lab or academic manufacturing facility with Desktop Metal's new EDU-specific program

Presenter 1:

Ethan Rejto

Technical Marketing Manager

Ethan is a technical marketing manager at Desktop Metal and EnvisionTEC. With a background in mechanical engineering, Ethan worked at Onshape (now PTC) and MIT Lincoln Labs before joining Desktop Metal. At Desktop Metal, Ethan is responsible for working with customers to help turn their successes with metal 3D printing into case studies, presentations and more.

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