
Business Innovation with Additive Manufacturing
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08/06/2025 | 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM |
19/06/2025 | 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM |

Venture into the transformative world of additive manufacturing and understand its profound impact on modern businesses. Our course introduces learners to the intricacies of 3D printing, covering both the hardware and software aspects that are pivotal for successful implementation. With hands-on sessions and expert guidance, participants will gain a robust grasp of the technology, ensuring they are equipped to harness its capabilities for their businesses.
The learning journey further delves into the nuances of post 3D printing refinement, emphasizing the importance of quality and precision in the final product. This comprehensive understanding ensures that the output not only meets but exceeds industry standards. With Tertiary Courses, attendees are not just learning the technicalities; they're being equipped to pioneer innovation and set new benchmarks in their respective business domains.
Certificate
All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from Tertiary Courses after achieved at least 75% attendance.
Funding and Grant
HRD Corp Claimable Course for Employers Registered with HRD Corp
Course Code: M705
Topic 1. 3D Printer Hardware
Overview of a 3D Printer Hardware
3D Printing Hardware Issues and Solutions
Choosing and Applying Tapes
Cartesian Printer Calibration
Extruder Calibration
Printer Speeds
Choosing Nozzle
Topic 2. 3D Printing Filaments
Types of 3D Printing Filaments
Material Properties
3D Printing Filament Issues
Topic 3. 3D Pringing Software
3D Printing Software Workflow
STL vs 3MF
Slicing
Print Configuratoin Management
Creating Support
Infill Effects
Topic 4. 3D Pringing Simulation
Simulation of a 3D Printed Parts
Topology and Generative Design
Simulating Printing with Filament
Infill Strategies
Topic 5. Other 3D Printing Issues
Part Geometry Issues
Repeatbility
Fidelity Loss During Slicing
Orientation Dependent Part Strength