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Industrial Series

Workbench Series

Peripherals

 

Digital manufacturing technology at the service of society

BCN3D Technologies proposes a training program with a clear objective, to democratize the use of digital fabrication and 3D printers.

This translates to train non-professional users in a real way so that they can properly use existing tools, exploiting their potential and thereby obtain satisfactory results with an exceptional level of detail.

Within this objective is placed the Graduate Advanced Techniques for Industrial Prototyping [TPI], a course focused on applied knowledge convey those rapid prototyping technologies most advanced in the industry. An essential phase of product design, where parameters are validated as aesthetics, functionality or ergonomics. An essential phase of product design, where parameters are validated as aesthetics, functionality or ergonomics.

A postgraduate that shares lectures with practice to the introduction in the world of design prototypes using software such as Solidworks and techniques such as modeling with Clay, the Sinteritzat Selective Laser or Stereolithography.

 

TPI-1

 

A course that is included in the section of Digital Project Development, a segment of its own training offered by BCN3D Technologies, which integrates all perspectives of project development, from idea, through the conceptualization, design and modeling, until the realization final in which the product becomes usable.

Just as the graduate Project Development Digital Manufacturing [DMP], which includes knowledge of the leading digital manufacturing technologies, which allows the user to realize any design computer generated a physical object. These include 3D printing, laser cutting or CNC milling.

A practical way to enter the world of new technologies. A whole range of theoretical and practical skills aimed at improving the participation of society with new digital manufacturing technologies.

 

From the concept to the object.

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