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Robotics Team Rises To The Challenge With Help of 3D Printed Parts

3D printed FDM technology allows students to transcend the normal methods of building robots. Through the use of 3D printing, parts are able to be custom retrofitted to augment the robot's capabilities while cutting down production time. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/education

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Robotics Team Rises To The Challenge With Help of 3D Printed Parts
3D printed FDM technology allows students to transcend the normal methods of building robots by testing the limits of their creativity in annual contest.

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