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MINNEAPOLIS & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stratasys       Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), aleading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has introduced a new 3D printing       curriculum for educators. The full-semester, 14-week course is aimed to help prepare secondary and post-secondary students worldwide for careers being transformed by 3D printing. 

   

“The introductory material on 3D       printing that Stratasys offers, from the slide presentations to the       videos, were impressive”

Learning materials are free to educators and include a curriculum guide, supporting presentations, 3D models (STL files) and grading tools. Focused on academia community engagement, the content may be continuously refreshed with the help of participating educators.  

  

“We notice a strong demand coming from the industry for a curriculum focusing on 3D printing,” says Shelly Linor, director of global education for Stratasys. “Educators around the world now have an opportunity to make a big impact by using and contributing to our       curriculum. They will also be able to better prepare their students for       future careers as 3D printing is becoming an intrinsic part of the       design and manufacturing processes in leading companies,” Linor says. 

   

The beginner course, Introduction to 3D Printing: From Design to Fabrication, explores 3D printing in terms of its history, established applications, forward-looking trends, and potential social and economic impacts. Through project-based learning, students will experience 3D printing’s impact on the design process firsthand. Centered on the course’s theme Make Something That Moves Something, a variety of projects guide students through the process of designing and 3D printing a fully functional moving part in a single build.   

 

Students will become familiar with the advantages of various 3D printing technologies in terms of precision, resolution and material       capabilities. While Stratasys recommends FDM and PolyJet 3D printing technologies for this course, any technology platform and any CAD software with STL support may be used.    

 

      Completion of the beginning course should enable graduates to:    

  •         Demonstrate knowledge of key historical factors that have shaped manufacturing over the centuries.      
  •         Explain current and emerging 3D printing applications in a variety of  industries.      
  •         Describe the advantages and limitations of the main 3D printing  technologies.      
  •         Evaluate real-life scenarios, and recommend the appropriate use of 3D printing technology.      
  •         Identify opportunities to apply 3D printing technology for time and cost reduction.      
  •         Discuss the economic implications of 3D printing, including its impact on startup businesses and supply chains.      
  •         Design and print objects containing moving parts without assembly.      

Stratasys plans to add two sequential advanced courses under the theme  “Something That Moves Something.” These courses will cover material memory, multi-material use and 3D printing for robotics applications.   

 

Schools in Singapore and the U.S. have led the process of implementing Stratasys’ 3D printing curriculum. “The introductory material on 3D printing that Stratasys offers, from the slide presentations to the videos, were impressive,” says Ms. Chee Feng Ping, a lecturer with the Temasek Polytechnic in Singapore. “The students enjoy the hands-on activities especially the design process with 3D printing.”    

 

Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston also uses Stratasys’ 3D       printing curriculum. “There are going to be many instructors out there who would love to teach a course in 3D printing but who simply do not have enough time to do the detailed research and to prepare professional level presentations,” says Assistant Professor Steve Chomyszak.   “Stratasys has now made it much easier for any instructor to offer a       college level course on the subject.”

    

Learn more about the courses, specific details or to download free       materials, by visiting the Stratasys Educational Curriculum page.    

 

Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), headquartered in Minneapolis,       Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, is a leading global provider of 3D       printing and additive and additive manufacturing solutions. The       company's patented FDM®, PolyJet™ and WDM™ 3D Printing       technologies produce prototypes and manufactured goods directly from 3D CAD files or other 3D content. Systems include 3D printers for idea development, prototyping and direct digital manufacturing. Stratasys subsidiaries include MakerBot and Solidscape, and the company operates a digital-manufacturing service comprising RedEye, Harvest Technologies and Solid Concepts. Stratasys has more than 2,800 employees, holds over 600 granted or pending additive manufacturing patents globally, and has  received more than 25 awards for its technology and leadership. Online at: www.stratasys.com or http://blog.stratasys.com   

 

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Stratasys Media Contacts USA Aaron Masterson Weber Shandwick Tel. +1-952-346-6258 AMasterson@webershandwick.com or Europe Jonathan  Wake / Miguel Afonso UK Bespoke Tel: +44-1737-215200 stratasys@bespoke.co.uk or Stratasys Arita       Mattsoff / Joe Hiemenz Stratasys Tel. +972-(0)74-745-4000 (IL) Tel.       +1-952-906-2726 (US) arita@stratasys.com joe.hiemenz@stratasys.com or Asia       Pacific Stratasys AP Frances Chiu Tel. +852 3944 8890 Frances.Chiu@stratasys.com or Japan Stratasys       Japan Aya Yoshizawa Tel. +81 90 6473 1812 Aya.yoshizawa@stratasys.com or Korea Stratasys       Korea Frances Chiu Tel. +852 3944 8890 Frances.Chiu@stratasys.com or Brazil Tatiana       Fonseca GAD Communications Tel: +55-11-3846-9981 tatiana@gadcom.com.br or Mexico Stratasys       Mexico Thibault Leroy Tel. +52 1 (55) 4866-0800 thibault.leroy@stratasys.com or Greater       China Stratasys Shanghai Icy Xie Tel. +86-21-26018886 icy.xie@stratasys.com

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