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One of the newest and fastest-growing branches of engineering, Additive Manufacturing is more commonly known as 3D printing.

Traditional manufacturing methods, such as milling and turning, cut away material to create the desired end product. In Additive Manufacturing, layers are added in succession to achieve the same result.

Additive Manufacturing can be a more agile way to create strong and complex objects, such as prototypes, for industry and designers, and with less waste.

Working in Addictive Manufacturing requires a new approach to design and manufacturing. This includes a thorough understanding of the equipment for 3D printing and scanning, and the characteristics of the materials used, along with applied mathematics, geometry, and Computer Aided Design and Engineering (CAD and CAE). An understanding and imagination for the potential future uses of this technology is essential.

The stages of a trade competition

1

Les compétiteurs reçoivent leur sujet de compétition.

2

Les compétiteurs exécutent le projet demandé et livrent un travail complet ou incomplet dans un délai imparti.

3

Un groupe d'experts évalue les rendus des compétiteurs conformément aux normes de WSI.

4

Les résultats sont calculés par le biais d'un système d'information et une liste de champions est générée.

5

Les champions sont récompensés lors d'une cérémonie de clôture.

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