A 3D printer supports trainings by in nearly fifty vocational training centers
Thanks to a tender project, containing both domestic and EU subsidies of 44 vocational training centers under the supervision of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, which is based on domestic vocational training, it is possible to set up a so-called Digital Community Creative Lab, where students can learn the basics of many digital object creation technologies. These include 3D design and printing. Most of the centers use CraftBot 3D printers developed entirely by Hungarian engineers.
In the so-called Digital Community Creator (DKA) labs, CraftBot devices represent 3D printing, considered to be the technology of the future. The process is a dynamically evolving branch of the manufacturing industry and is now an inevitable part of modern industry (Industry 4.0). It is used by the largest industrial companies in product development, prototyping and small series production.
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