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3D Printing Sparks Scientific Interest in Youth

Through the use of FDM technology, students are able to learn about engineering through hands-on and easily accessible production means. STEM courses inspire ingenuity and creative problem solving which can be applied towards real world applications through the use of practical testing. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/education

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3D Printing Sparks Scientific Interest in Youth
STARBASE Minnesota incorporates additive manufacturing into their curriculum to get students excited about technology.

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