This post was updated with current dates and information in September 2018.

Curious about 3D Printing? Wishing you could learn more about 3D technology? Explore the potential of 3D design and printing as a valuable prototyping and additive manufacturing tool with an introductory, hands-on, two-day course.

Presented by Makers Empire and the Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC) at the University of Adelaide, this course is for people with little or no 3D experience who are keen to learn how they can harness 3D technology to develop their own ideas and products.

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Course Details

Explore the potential of 3D design and printing as a valuable prototyping and additive manufacturing tool with this introductory, hands-on, two-day course. Learn how to harness 3D technology to develop your own ideas and products.

The cost of the two-day course is $500. This includes access to 3D printers, software and tools. Participants will also experience taking an idea through the complete design cycle: inquiring and analysis, developing an idea, creating a solution, and evaluating your design. The course will also include a tour of Adelaide University’s 3D printing program.

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Course Feedback

“All presenters were excellent. It went beyond my expectations. I genuinely enjoyed designing and making 3D designs.”

“Really good, enjoyed different examples of design thinking. Learnt a lot of useful information about 3D printing. Great for a beginner just starting out with 3D printing.”

“A wonderful introduction to 3D printing.”

“High level of expertise and knowledge.”

“All presenters/staff/helpers were very helpful. The quality of presentations and support material was excellent.”

“Content was delivered well. Timeline allowed for ample time to use software and hardware. Presenters were all excellent.”

“Very clear and lots of information for a short course – learnt a lot.”

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Course Modules

Day One

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Module 1: Introduction

Current and emerging applications of 3D printing:

Identifying personal goals and project ideas

Module 2: 3D Printing

Current and projected 3D printing technology:

Module 3: 3D Design

3D Design Software:

Module 4: First Project Printing

All participants will take home their first 3D printed design:

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Day Two

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Module 5: Planning a Mini Design Project

Participants will create individual ‘mini’  project plans:

Module 6: 3D Design Software Options

More about 3D design software:

Module 7: Project design and printing

Hands-on session:

Module 8: 3D Printing at the University of Adelaide

3D printing tour:

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Book Your Spot Today

For more information see the course brochure. To book your place in the course, please email: eChallenge@adelaide.edu.au.

The course is presented as a partnership between Makers Empire and the Entrepreneurship Innovation and Commercialisation Centre (ECIC), the University of Adelaide’s entrepreneurship research and teaching centre. With world-leading programs such as the Australian eChallenge which is an entrepreneurship course run in countries all over the world, along with Thinclab, a leading business incubator, the centre both promotes and fosters entrepreneurship in Adelaide and internationally.

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