About the Workshop
The 3D Printing Workshop was an enlightening practical event presented by Mr. Harsh Sharma, Founder of Layerz, Nagpur, to share the endless possibilities of the 3D printing sector with the younger generation. There were about 100 young, enthusiastic minds from Cindrebay School of Design who attended the workshop, and they were eager to get deeper into the ocean of 3D Printing through this interactive session. The workshop served as an excellent platform for exploring the limitless possibilities of 3D printing, and the major highlight of the workshop was seeing the live printing process and its outcome. The 3D Printing workshop covered a wide range of topics, including the history of 3D printing, various 3D printing technologies, materials used in the process, the workflow from design to 3D printing, and its potential impact on varied industries such as construction, interiors, healthcare, aerospace, consumer goods, food, etc.
It was a dynamic and informative event that scoured the exciting world of additive manufacturing. The success of the workshop was greatly attributed to the presence of Mr. Harsh Sharma, his real-life case studies, and his success stories, encouraging the students to envision their future in the field. He effortlessly engaged the participants, encouraging them to think critically and creatively throughout the entire day. The workshop allowed the students to explore their wildest imaginations, pushing the boundaries of conventional design. As they gained confidence in utilizing the 3D printing software and hardware, they unleashed their creativity in unique and innovative ways. It not only honed their design skills but also empowered them to understand the possibilities and limitations of 3D printing technology. The combination of expert guidance, hands-on experience, and creative challenges made this workshop an unforgettable journey of learning and self-discovery. The event stands as a testament to the commitment of Cindrebay School of Design to fostering creativity and excellence in the next generation of designers.
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