EngineeringZONE™:3D Printing for High School Students

Zcorp understands the value of education. That is why on August 30 2011, Zcorp announced their collaboration with Congressman John Tierney (D-Mass) to launch the EngineeringZONE™ program initiative. This program provides unique and valuable engineering experience for high school students. The initiative concerns Tierney as he is committed to improving New England’s local economy and persistent high unemployment.

As the only New England Member on the House Education and Workforce Committee, Tierney has a special interest in the futures of New England students. He understands that jobs focused on technology that integrate math, science and engineering are in high demand, so he wants to engage those who are interested in these fields. But he also wants to reach and inspire those who are less knowledgeable and inexperienced. Tierney believes that if all New England high school students had a leg up on the job market, they could all have better success when they enter it. “The most recent initiative ensures that local students are aware of these new and creative job opportunities,” said Tierney.

Despite the recent economic struggles the country has faced, high tech manufacturing jobs are not dwindling. From 2008 to 2018 STEM occupations are projected to grow by 17 percent. Being familiar with Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology is in great demand. Students going into engineering fields will need to learn quickly what is required to tackle problems and create solutions in manufacturing. The best way for students to embark on this learning curve would be early exposure to AM vendors like ZCorp.

Scott Harmon is Zcorp’s vice president of business development. “We’re thrilled to open our doors,” says Harmon, “this is where the magic happens.”Because of initiatives like this one, budding engineers have been using Z Corporation 3D printers, called ZPrinters, at thousands of high schools, vocational schools and universities. Through this initiative, even more students will be exposed to 3D printing, now one of the fastest-growing innovations in manufacturing. Zcorp invites students to visit one afternoon a month to not only experience 3D printing, but also CAD software and 3D laser scanning technology.

As more manufacturers adopt the process, those who have experience with it will hone their competitive edge in design, technology, and manufacturing. 3D printing brings together all of these disciplines. This combats the skill crisis well-rounded individuals. The program will allow students the unique opportunity to experience state-of-the-art hands-on training for developing 3-dimensional physical models using CAD data. With experience in 3D printing, CAD design, and Additive Manufacturing, students will have a the competitive edge needed to work for companies like Black & Decker, Cisco Consumer Business Group, New Balance, Timberland and Pixar.

Zcorp is world-renowned for creating the fastest, full color, easiest to use and most affordable 3D printers on the market. The EngineeringZONE™ initiative introduces New England high school students to the wonder of making things. Students in the EngineeringZONE™ program will try their hand at some introductory computer-aided design (CAD) software and will make their own 3D printed models. If your high school is interested, contact STI for more details.

Solid Technologies, Inc at the Design 2 Part Show – Phoenixville, PA

Solid Tech's Booth @ Design 2 Part

The Design-2-Part Tradeshow this past week was a great success! Solid Technologies had the unique privilege of exhibiting some exciting cutting-edge technology from Zcorp, ANSYS SpaceClaim, and CGI! If you were not at the show, here is a little more information about what we do, and how we demonstrated our wide variety of products.

Solid Technologies, stationed at booth 433, displayed numerous full color models created by our on-site 3D Printer.  The eye-catching models garnered plenty interest in the 3D Printing process as our Zprinter450 from Zcorp was actively printing during the exhibition.  The awesome sales team representing Solid Technologies was asked various questions about printing speed, color, material, and cost. Quite a lot of engineers requested a quote for the printer, or printing services.

Solid Technologies sales representatives also answered many questions about Zcorp’s ZBuilder, as many of its yellow plastic models were also on display. There was much excitement as customers engaged in hands-on interaction with the plastic models. A few customers left the show with quotes for rapid prototyping hardware.

The ANSYS SpaceClaim demonstration, at the far front of the exhibit, was also quite a draw. Those who took part in the demonstration were intrigued by the look and intuitive nature of the software.  They were even able to try their hand at ANSYS SpaceClaim’s user-friendly Pull, Move, Fill, and Combine tools that enable hands-on 3D design.

To the far right of the exhibit, different scanning technologies were creating quite a buzz.  CGI’s Cross-sectional scanner, the Pearl-700, drew in many engineers looking for an innovative, thorough, and rapid analysis of part quality.  Zcorp’s ZScanner was also being demonstrated scanning an entire to-scale model of the body of a car.  Engineers were encouraged to engage in the demonstration and found it exhilarating!

Thanks to all who came out to Oaks, PA and stopped by our booth!

Design 2 Part Show

Solid Technologies, Inc. will be at Design 2 Part

Stop by and visit us in Booth #433

April 13th & 14th

Greater Philadelphia Expo Center
Station Ave., Phoenixville, PA 19460
Wednesday 9:30 – 4:00
Thursday 9:30 – 3:30

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