GE Additive gives 3D printers to US schools

US company GE Additive has announced that more than 400 schools will receive 3D printers as part of the GE Additive Education Program. Under the program, around 180,000 students will gain access to a range of 3D printing systems.

As previously reported in January 2017, GE Additive has committed to a USD $10 million global expenditure on the program over the next few years. The following eight universities will receive a Concept Laser MLAB cusing 100R metal additive manufacturing system:

 Â• Auburn University

 Â• Boston University
 Â• Iowa State University
 Â• North Carolina State University

 Â• Ohio State University
 Â• University of Cincinnati
 Â• University of New South Wales

 Â• U.S. Naval Academy

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