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Amatrol’s multimedia curriculum engages learners with interactions that are designed to enhance comprehension. This video provides a small sample of Amatrol’s extensive eLearning library that contains hundreds of courses and thousands of training hours.

Smart, Scalable and Reliable.

Meet the Stratasys Continuous Build 3D Demonstrator, a modular, automated FDM 3D manufacturing system with interconnected, high-throughput capabilities. Designed for reliability and repeatability at scalable volumes, now you can serve customers better with continuous production and high part quality.

Built alongside respected educational institutions, initiative sets new standards for excellence and consistency across additive manufacturing training and education.

3D Printing Used in Surgery Preparation

"The cosmetic and functional outcome of the surgery would have been significantly inferior without the use of the 3D technology."

One of the most iconic scenes depicted in a dinosaur exhibit has to be the Stegosaurus and Allosaurus facing off in the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. The 26-foot-long Stegosaurus represents Colorado’s State Dinosaur. Not just the species of dinosaur, but the individual specimen that was adopted to represent the state.

3D Scanning for DNA Project

Due to the relatively recent archaeological findings in England, for the first time in history, professionals from both the UK and Holland, embarked on an amazing venture to discover what did the first ever Brit actually look like, where did he come from and how is he related to the British people today.

Award-winning sculptor, Jamie Lester is breaking the mold – literally and figuratively. Known for a number projects, including the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at MCU Park and the Jerry West statue outside the WVU Coliseum, Jamie is a veteran sculptor, boasting over 20 years of experience.

VR Medical Training with 3D Scanning

3D and VR technologies alike are growing ever more popular throughout industries all over the world and are becoming especially common in the healthcare field due to their precision, ease of use and versatility.

Revolutionize Prosthetics

Easton LaChappelle built his first robotic arm when he was 14 years old. In the eight years since, he has founded a company to manufacture them, Unlimited Tomorrow. Now that company has partnered with industry and tech heavyweights like Microsoft, Dassault Systèmes, and Stratasys to scale up the ability to make customized prosthetics.

America Is Connecting Veterans to Fulfilling Manufacturing Opportunities

Every year, more than 200,000 U.S. service members return to civilian life. These are often men and women used to putting their talents to work in a mission larger than themselves, accustomed to working in teams toward common goals and in possession of skills and talents that would make them excellent additions to any manufacturing shop floor.

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