Educators interested in additive manufacturing and 3D printing training opportunities are encouraged to contact SCC’s Additive Manufacturing program to learn more about available workshops and partnerships.
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SCC’s Additive Manufacturing program would like to extend a huge congratulations to Royal Spring Middle School student Liraingsey Samnang for earning 1st Place in the State for 3D Design at the Kentucky STLP State Championship.
We still have a few slots available for our tuition-free concrete 3D printing training for people in our 13 county region and are 16 to 24 years old. You can sign up using the link below.
**Internship Opportunity***
For any students with #AutoCAD experience, FIAT in Somerset is looking for a summer intern. You can check out the details below.
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More great news, the CWB has acquired additional funding to open up a few more seats to our #concrete3dprinting training. Sign up using the link below.
Please join us for a high-level, practical overview of how additive manufacturing can be deployed in real manufacturing environments.
3D printing isn’t coming; it’s already here.
Curious on how to begin your journey in Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing? Click this link or speak with your advisor about taking courses.
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Innovation is no longer confined to theory. It’s showing up in real-world performance.
At The Masters, Bryson DeChambeau is using a 3D-printed iron he designed himself, bringing advanced manufacturing directly into competition.
It’s a clear example of how emerging technologies are shaping industries in practical ways. For workforce development, that matters because the skills behind that kind of innovation are the same ones driving the future of work.