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Celebrating 3D Printing in Michiana for 11 years

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The Midwest RepRap Festival was founded in 2012 by a group of 3D printing enthusiasts who aimed to create a platform for like-minded individuals to share their knowledge and passion for this revolutionary technology. Over the years, the festival has grown in popularity and importance, attracting attendees from around the globe. What started as a small gathering has now transformed into a premier event in the 3D printing industry.

MRRF offers a diverse range of workshops and demonstrations for both beginners and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts. These sessions cover various topics, including printer assembly, software tutorials, advanced printing techniques, and troubleshooting. Participants can learn from experts in the field and enhance their understanding of 3D printing.
MRRF provides an ideal platform for individuals to connect and build relationships within the 3D printing community. The festival fosters an atmosphere of collaboration and knowledge sharing. Attendees can converse with experts, exchange ideas with fellow enthusiasts, and establish valuable professional connections. MRRF is not just an event; it is a community-driven gathering that promotes growth and collaboration within the industry.

MRRF, spearheaded by Sonny Mounicou and John, remains committed to creating an engaging and enjoyable experience for attendees of all ages. This inclusive festival offers a chance to learn and discover the possibilities of 3D printing technology. With no entry fee, MRRF ensures accessibility, enabling individuals to witness firsthand the innovative applications of 3D printing. Even those who may not be directly interested in printing can gain inspiration and ideas from observing the creations and projects showcased at the event.

Story by Matt Gotsch • Yesterday 8:32 PM.

3D printing Midwest RepRap Festival returns to Michiana for 11th year.