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NZ Company makes 3D printing affordable for Schools

New Zealand Company makes 3D printing affordable for Schools

Wanhao New Zealand, who distributes Wanhao exclusively, has just made it a priority for 3D Printers to become part of the New Zealand curriculum. With the way the world is going, there is a need for more and more specialized skillsets and offering these to children at a young age can often allow them to have a greater understanding how things work, especially when it comes to technology.

New Zealand has always been on the forefront of scientific achievement, from the great splitting of the atom by Rutherford or the invention of the eggbeater by Ernest Godward along with numerous others. We need to ensure that children have the opportunity to be amongst these greats and 3D printing can give this advantage to children across the country.

Wanhao New Zealand, has partnered with a number of New Zealand schools, along with Auckland College to offer a course in Sketch-Up (the industry standard design program behind 3D printing). The purpose of this was to offer teachers a fundamental knowledge of how to make objects and become qualified in 3D printing in order for them to pass this knowledge on to children across the country.

Speaking to technology experts around the country made it evident to Wanhao that offering a printer at discounted rates to schools wasn’t enough as the children needed the fundamental understanding of what 3D printing was, how to create their own designs and turn these into a reality.

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Within five years, there will be 10,000s of jobs within New Zealand that require 3D printing, from advances in healthcare, engineering, industrial design the list goes on. New Zealand needs to ensure that every child has the ability to learn skills and abilities that relate to the changing world and job market. Within other countries numerous schools have begun teaching coding, programming and 3D printing to children at very junior levels as this is when the mind is at its most adaptable, meaning children are able to pick these skills up significantly easier than they would at a later age.

Within this partnership that Wanhao has offered to New Zealand schools via Auckland College many teachers are finding it a fantastic opportunity to up skill and pass this fantastic knowledge to the students. The future is now and New Zealand cannot risk the chance of falling behind when it comes to having educational programs that change the lives of students.

Read more: www.wanhao.nz
Courtesy: www.aucklandcollege.co.nz

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