TechSoft have been offering the Dimension 3D Printer to education for the last 5 years and in that time schools around the country have benefited from the unique capabilities of its ABS fused deposition technology. Over this last year TechSoft has seen a massive growth in the demand for Dimension 3D Printers, due to the increased use of 3D CAD and the fact that the machines deliver functional parts, ideal for school use.
The Design and Technology Association, with funding from the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA), wished to provide 3D printing capability through its regional CAD/CAM support centres, to support the work of the ‘Digital Design and Technology’ programme into which the CAD/CAM in Schools programme and the Electronics in Schools Strategy are merging. To this end they have recently purchased nine Dimension BST 768 machines from TechSoft, which will be located in regional Support Centres, in each of the nine government regions.
In a joint press release from The Design and Technology Association and the TDA they stated:
“These machines will be crucial in helping the support centres promote CAM and the integration of CAD/CAM and electronics. They will also facilitate the development of innovative, high quality activities to enhance the secondary design and technology curriculum through both the Initial Teacher Training (ITT) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of D&T teachers.”
TechSoft continues to offer market leading CAD/CAM solutions and are pleased that the Dimension was chosen for this important project, as they believe it will give more students’ access to the Dimension, allowing them to build real working parts from their 3D CAD models.