Bring 3D Printing to Your Classroom

Get a Flashforge 3D printer, 6 months of Makers Empire software, a complete curriculum and teacher training — all for only $499.

Limited offer ends June 30 or while stocks last!

Transform STEM learning with a complete classroom-ready bundle that includes a 3D printer, 3D design software, full curriculum and professional development.

All for just $499.

Includes 6 months of Makers Empire free with every printer purchased.
Perfect for Grades K–9.

Limited stock available. Offer ends June 30th!

Makers Empire Classroom Pack

Exclusive for new school customers

3D Printer + Filament

Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro 3D Printer + Filament – ready to use out of the box

FREE Design Software

6 Months FREE Access to Makers Empire design software for your whole class (K-9 students)

Lesson Plans

Curriculum-Aligned Lesson Plans (NGSS & ISTE)

Professional Development

Online Professional Development & teacher support

Why choose Makers Empire?

Student-Friendly Design Platform

Engages K–9 students with gamified tools.

Designed for Educators

Includes PD, training and step-by-step classroom guides.

Turnkey STEM Solution

No CAD experience needed. Meets district data privacy requirements.

Curriculum Aligned

Built to meet NGSS & ISTE standards.

Loved by Educators Across the US

"Makers Empire is a great program to introduce CAD software to younger learners! I love how this company has gamified the CAD experience making it more engaging than using Tinkercad which is not as appealing to K-2 students. This is great for my students, as we have a 3D-Printing class for our intermediate grades."
Teresa A, Grade 1/2 Teacher
“I’m sending you the very best wishes and enormous gratitude for connecting our students with your learning program. To say this purchase has been transformative might sound like an exaggeration but it’s pretty darn close to the truth."
Mary Bongiovanni, Director of Design Thinking - Pace Academy, Georgia, USA
"The software is easy to use and kid-friendly… The curriculum has been great and it even fits into the objectives that I am currently teaching… When we first started using the curriculum I thought it was going to be a huge task getting my students to learn this. But instead of teaching, I have become a facilitator. They have really taken off and are helping each other solve problems. When we end our day I may about 20 designs that were created, but when we start the next day I see that number increase to about 50. They are designing at home."
Irene Barry-Philord, Teacher Eneida M. Hartner Elementary School

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