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Queensborough Community College Experiments with FDM 3D Printing

Queensborough Community College set up a 3D printing lab to connect academic programs with businesses to accelerate local economic development. Through the assistance of trained faculty and professionals, the students get a firm understanding of 3D printing technology. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/3d-printers/fortus-380mc-450mc

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Queensborough Community College Experiments with FDM 3D Printing
Queensborough Community College employs additive manufacturing into their curriculum to prepare their students for careers.

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