Advanced 3D Printing is a modern manufacturing technique that uses digital designs to create real, three-dimensional objects layer by layer. Unlike traditional manufacturing, which often involves cutting, molding, or assembling parts, 3D printing directly builds objects using materials like plastics, metals, or composites. This makes it possible to produce highly customized items, prototypes, or even complex structures with speed and precision.
The certification in Advanced 3D Printing helps learners gain deeper knowledge of the technology beyond the basics. It explores advanced printing techniques, materials, design optimization, and industrial applications. By mastering these skills, professionals can apply 3D printing to fields such as healthcare, automotive, aerospace, product design, and engineering, making it a powerful tool for innovation and problem-solving.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
Product Designers
Mechanical Engineers
Industrial Designers
Manufacturing Engineers
Architects
Healthcare Technicians (prosthetics, implants)
Aerospace/Automotive Specialists
Innovators, Researchers, and Entrepreneurs
Skills Required
Basic knowledge of 3D printing concepts
Understanding of CAD (Computer-Aided Design)
Problem-solving and creative thinking
Knowledge of materials and manufacturing basics
Knowledge Gained
Advanced 3D printing techniques and workflows
Material properties and selection for different use cases
Design optimization for 3D printing efficiency
Real-world applications in multiple industries
Troubleshooting and maintaining 3D printing systems
Course Outline
The Advanced 3D Printing Exam covers the following topics -
1. Introduction to Advanced 3D Printing
History and evolution of 3D printing
Differences between basic and advanced 3D printing
Current industry trends
2. 3D Printing Technologies
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling)
SLA (Stereolithography)
SLS (Selective Laser Sintering)
DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering)
Multi-material and hybrid printing
3. Materials in 3D Printing
Plastics and polymers
Metals and alloys
Composites and ceramics
Biocompatible materials
4. Design for 3D Printing (DfAM – Design for Additive Manufacturing)
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