3D printing, or additive manufacturing, has the potential to democratize the production of goods, from food to medical supplies, to great coral reefs. In the future, 3D printing machines could make their way into homes, businesses, disaster sites, and even outer space
3D printing is being explored as a major solution for current and future levels of hunger and homelessness.
3D printing also is being used to get essential goods and services to disaster areas and refugee camps, allowing workers and stakeholders to have access to the tools they need to recover.
3D printing is also allowing us to use old materials in new ways that are more sustainable.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Day-1
*Introduction to additive manufacturing
- History of additive manufacturing
- Different technology in additive manufacturing
- Type of material used in additive manufacturing
*How to use 3D printer
- Step vise guide to use the 3D printer
*Basic of design
- General introduction to design with Google Sketch Up
Day-2
*Introduction to slicer software
- Basic printer settings
- Advance printer settings
*Troubleshooting in printed parts
- Troubleshoot in software
- Troubleshoot in hardware
*Working and troubleshooting in printer
- Calibration of 3d printer
- service and maintenance of 3d printer
Two days of workshop will be interactive and hands on experience with the FDM based technology machine