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Seoul National University partners for metal additive manufacturing talent

🇰🇷 GN 3D 프린팅 (KO)3D PrintingTue, 09 Jun 2026 05:51:58 GMT· translated & edited
Seoul National University partners for metal additive manufacturing talent

Seoul National University's Mechanical Engineering department has signed an MOU with EOS GmbH and the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology's 3D Printing Manufacturing Innovation Center to cultivate talent in metal additive manufacturing.

Seoul National University's Department of Mechanical Engineering has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with EOS GmbH and the 3D Printing Manufacturing Innovation Center of the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (Kitech).

The agreement focuses on fostering skilled professionals in the field of metal additive manufacturing.

This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application by providing specialized training and educational opportunities.

The initiative is expected to contribute to the growth of the metal 3D printing industry by developing a workforce equipped with the necessary expertise.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This collaboration highlights the growing need for specialized talent in metal additive manufacturing. By partnering with industry leaders like EOS and dedicated innovation centers, Seoul National University is ensuring its graduates are industry-ready. This initiative aligns with the global push for advanced manufacturing capabilities, crucial for sectors like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices, and supports the development of skilled labor required for complex AM applications.

Original headline: 서울대 기계공학부, EOS GmbH·생기원 3D프린팅제조혁신센터와 금속 적층제조 인력 양성 MOU 체결 - 한국미래일보
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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