
Stratasys, a global 3D printing solutions company, announced on Tuesday the 18th that it signed a business agreement with Konyang University and TPC Mechatronics Co. , Ltd.
The signing ceremony was held at the Myeonggok Information Center of the Creative Convergence Campus of Konyang University, and was attended by key officials from three organizations including Stratasys. The attendees included Jong-yoon Moon, CEO of Stratasys Korea, Yong-ha Kim, President of Konyang University, and Jae-yoon Eom, CEO of TPC Mechatronics. Through this agreement, the three organizations will cooperate in various areas, including ▲cooperation in building cutting-edge 3D printing infrastructure and sharing related technical data ▲cooperation in operating the 3D Printing Education Center (also Stratasys Exhibition Hall) in Konyang University ▲operation of Stratasys certified education programs and support for instructors.
Stratasys is a global 3D printing solutions company with advantages such as reduced production costs, short lead times, and low barriers to entry. It has a diverse portfolio including FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling), PolyJet, P3 (Programmable PhotoPolymerization), SAF (Selective Absorption Fusion), and SLA (Stereo Lithography Apparatus), and is utilized in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, education, medical, and fashion.
Stratasys Education Solutions help students gain hands-on experience with 3D printing technology, providing reliable technology from prototypes to end-use parts, while also increasing accessibility in the educational field through cost savings and a robust support system.
Stratasys has been continuously working with domestic universities to foster talent in the field of advanced manufacturing, and in February of last year, it opened the 'Dankook University-Stratasys Advanced Manufacturing Convergence Research Center (DSC)' at Dankook University's Jukjeon Campus and began training engineers in the field of 3D printing.
Kim Yong-ha, president of Konyang University, said, “Through this agreement, we will strengthen cooperation between institutions and work harder to build infrastructure, foster talent, and advance education in the field of global university projects.”
Moon Jong-yoon, CEO of Stratasys, said, “Based on our experience collaborating with industry leaders, Stratasys is committed to fostering talent in the advanced manufacturing field through 3D printing solutions,” and “Through this agreement, we will spare no support so that the 3D Printing Education Center at Konyang University can grow into an R&D hub equipped with the latest equipment and a center for fostering talent.”
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