On July 23, 2019, the California Institute of 3D Technology (USI3DT) and the leading American3D printingMachine manufacturer 3D Systems and the government of Gujarat, India signed a memorandum of understanding.According to the memorandum of understanding, seven technical research institutes in the Gujarat region will be established3D printingCenter of Excellence (CoE), there will be more CoE plans to build in the future. 3D Systems will provide CoE with equipment, software and material expertise to help USI3DT’s local subsidiary to establish in India3D printingcourse.

USI3DT is an educational institution that has been committed to promoting to American students3D printing, And was inspired by America Makes, Ohio’s additive manufacturing accelerator.It aims to provide students and professionals3D printingEducation and training.
In addition to machine costs, many companies have been reluctant to adopt internally3D printing, Prefer to use3D printingServices and on-demand manufacturing services to create prototypes.However, Deelip Menezes, managing director of 3D Systems, reported that Indian companies buy their own3D printingThe wish of the machine:
“I think it is necessary to print prototypes. There are two main reasons-cost and time. They feel that they spend a lot of money on services and it takes a lot of time to get parts.”
To create for Indian students3D printingCourses that the company needs3D printingProfessionals, the company established an Indian subsidiary with Dr. Yogesh Gandhi and Dr. Ragin Shah.
Dr. Ghandi contacted 3D Systems to use the company’s technology and expertise to help develop in India3D printingcourse. The partnership will allow CoE students to receive training to use 3D Sprint, which is part preparation software for 3D Systems printers.By training students to use the software, Menezes hopes that they will learn more than just how to use it3D printingMachine: “Operation3D printingThe machine is easy. It understands that the way a part needs to be printed is where skills and experience play a key role. Due to advances in technology, materials, and process engineering, textbooks can quickly become obsolete.
With the establishment of seven CoE centers in India, the country’s education sector continues to work hard to develop3D printing.In an interview with Wipro3D, the additive manufacturing division of global information technology company Wipro, Wipro 3D additive manufacturing manager Nikhil Chowdary said:3D printingVery huge. Students are taking a master’s degree in production and additive manufacturing. We even hired students from NIT Warangal, Anna University Chennai, IIT Hyderabad and other colleges. “
Under an initiative established by the government to promote Indian manufacturing,3D printingIt has developed rapidly in India.Recently, in March 2019, located in Mumbai’s3D printingService bureau and design studio Sahas Softech has established partnerships with Farsoon Technologies and UnionTech to promote on-demand in India3D printing.In addition, in December 2018, India3D printingService bureau think3D opened a new medical equipment manufacturing3D printingfacility. The facility is located in AP MedTech Zone, a medical equipment manufacturing park in Andhra Pradesh, India.
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