3D Printing lab at University of Texas

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The University of Texas at Austin has a 3D printing lab available for use by students, faculty, and staff. The lab, known as the Innovation Station, is located in the Fine Arts Library and offers a variety of 3D printing technologies, including fused deposition modeling (FDM), stereolithography (SLA), and digital light processing (DLP). The lab is open to all UT students, faculty, and staff who complete a brief training session on the equipment and software. The lab also offers workshops and events throughout the semester to help users learn more about 3D printing and the capabilities of the equipment users can create designs using software such as Autodesk Fusion 360 and upload them to the lab’s online portal for printing. The lab also has a selection of pre-made designs available for printing.

The Innovation Station is a valuable resource for students, faculty, and staff looking to explore the possibilities of 3D printing and bring their ideas to life. According to the University of Texas, Arlington (UTA),¨they make 3D printing readily accessible to students. UTA has introduced a $200k lab with 3d printers and other equipment. The lab aims to ensure students are familiar with various technologies, including 3D printing technology, when they go to the real world.  UTA offers classes to teach basic operations of the 3D printer and related software.¨

UTA Unveils New $200K 3D Printing Lab.

University of Texas at Austin. (n.d.).

 

2 thoughts on “3D Printing lab at University of Texas

    Anonymous said:
    July 2, 2015 at 10:42 pm

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    Anonymous said:
    July 5, 2015 at 8:11 pm

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