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In-School 3D Training

For Primary & Secondary School Students.
Bringing 3D Learning to Your Classroom!

Bringing 3D Learning to Your Classroom!

We bring 3D learning directly to schools, integrating design thinking, digital fabrication, and real-world problem-solving into students’ education. Schools can incorporate our structured program into STEM courses, extracurricular clubs, or project-based learning initiatives.

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What They Will Learn

Fundamentals of 3D Modeling and Design

Fundamentals of 3D Modeling and Design

Application of 3D Printing Across Various Industries

Application of 3D Printing Across Various Industries

Hands-on Project Development with Real-World Problem-Solving

Hands-on Project Development with Real-World Problem-Solving

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How to Participate

- Flexible scheduling options for schools
- Available as an after-school or embedded curriculum program
- Registration: [Get 3D Training for Your School]

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Schools need personal computers for students to participate in the training, as well as internet facilities to access cloud-based 3D design tools and learning resources.

No, this program is designed exclusively for students. However, schools interested in training their teachers can explore our Specialized Teacher Training Program, which equips educators with 3D & VR integration skills.

Students will present their projects through:
  1. Live Demonstrations – Showcasing their 3D designs and printed models.
  2. School Exhibitions – Schools can organize an exhibition where students present their work.
  3. Digital Portfolio – Students can upload their designs to an online platform to share with their peers, parents, and educators.
  4. End-of-Training Presentation – A structured session where students explain their design process and learnings.
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