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CU Denver Opens Campus Lab for 3D Printing Education

🇺🇸 GN 3D printing (EN)3D PrintingFri, 20 Feb 2026 08:00:00 GMT· edited
CU Denver Opens Campus Lab for 3D Printing Education

The University of Colorado Denver has launched a new campus laboratory to provide students with practical experience in various 3D printing technologies and applications.

The University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) has established a new laboratory dedicated to offering students direct engagement with additive manufacturing.

This initiative aims to equip students with practical skills and a deeper understanding of 3D printing technologies. The lab will serve as a resource for students across various disciplines, allowing them to explore the creative and technical possibilities of 3D printing.

By providing access to modern equipment and a supportive learning environment, CU Denver is fostering innovation and preparing its students for careers in fields that increasingly utilize additive manufacturing. The hands-on experience gained in this lab is expected to enhance their problem-solving abilities and technical proficiency.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This development highlights the growing importance of practical, hands-on training in additive manufacturing within academic settings. Providing students with direct access to 3D printing technologies is crucial for developing a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation in sectors like aerospace, healthcare, and product design. Such initiatives are essential for the continued advancement and widespread adoption of AM.

Original headline: Campus Lab Gives Students Hands-On Experience with 3D Printing Technologies - CU Denver News
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Edited by the news editor with AI from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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