Workshop

3D printing sold out

Manuevo
Tuesday, December 10 , 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM (sold out)
Kanaaldijk-Zuid 3A, Eindhoven
Price: € 8.00 incl. vat (Student)

Want to turn your imagination into something tangible? Now's your chance! In this hands-on 3D printing workshop, you’ll learn how to design and create a custom piece that’s entirely your own. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a creative mind, or just curious about the possibilities, this is the perfect opportunity to turn your imagination into something you can hold in your hands.

In this workshop, you'll get an introduction into the world of 3D printing with guidance from the professionals of Manuevo. The workshop focuses on one of the most cutting-edge 3D printing processes: Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). Using this method, you’ll design and print your creation in durable, nylon plastic. 

While you'll explore various 3D printing methods, the emphasis will be on practical experience. Whether you're trying 3D printing for the first time or looking to enhance your skills, this workshop is perfect for all levels. Beginners and seasoned makers alike are welcome!

Practical info
To participate in this workshop, you’ll need to have Fusion 360 installed on your laptop. If you're a student, you can download the software for free. Additionally, come prepared with an idea for a design—something roughly 27 cm³ in size. This will help you jump right into the creative process!

Ticket reservation: TU/e students, PhD’s and EngD’s only
This workshop is open exclusively to TU/e students, PhD’s and EngD’s. Before reserving your spot, please review the rules for workshops.   You can order a student ticket by clicking the black order button on this page. Tickets are limited, so act quickly—but only reserve a spot if you're certain you can attend.

SG & USE/ITEC registration 
Please register for SG & USE/ITEC by scanning your student ID at the venue prior to the start of the program.
More information about SG & USE/ITEC can be found here

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