3D Printing Applications

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3D Printing Applications

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·3mo ago

Key Takeaways

Explains how 3D printing is being applied across various domains, including design, manufacturing, and retailing

Original Description

This course will help you understand how 3D printing is being applied across a number of domains, including design, manufacturing, and retailing. It will also demonstrate the special capabilities of 3D printing such as customization, self-assembly, and the ability to print complex objects. In addition to business applications, this course will also examine how individuals, including those in developing countries, are using this technology to create solutions to the problems they face. This course will also provide an overview of design thinking and how you can use this framework to develop ideas that can be turned into objects. Learners who complete this course will obtain a rich understanding of the capabilities of 3D printing and how to think about designing objects for this new technology.
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