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3D PRINTINGINTERVIEWSTECH NEWS

‘We want to make 3D printing inclusive, sustainable and scalable’

3D printing has been around since 1986 when Stereolithography was first invented. Since then, the technology has evolved a lot. However, the technology has largely been in the domain of experts, and many people didn’t have access to 3D printers. The reason is that there’s a lot of complexity attached to the 3D printer as well as the pre- and post-processing of the part. That complexity creates the need for expertise and specialisation. It also creates the need for facilities where the printers are kept away from users.

RIZE is a 3D printer manufacturer with an ambitious goal: to make industrial 3D printing inclusive, sustainable and scalable. Founded in 2014, the Boston-based company has developed its proprietary Augmented Deposition technology, designed to enable the production of high-quality, digitally augmented 3D-printed parts.

In an e-mail interview with DIGITAL CREED, Varun Gadhok, Sales Director, Asia Pacific, RIZE Inc outlines the company’s vision and explains how Augmented Deposition Technology can solve problems encountered in 3D printing.

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BIZ NEWSEDUCATION & LEARNINGINDUSTRIESINTERVIEWSTECH FOR LEARNING

‘WileyNXT is adding Context to Concept in the classroom’

The education system in India is fraught with challenges and unemployment continues to be a major problem. Wiley has studied the education system in India and has identified the gaps. It works with industry, academia and research institutions to provide solutions for learning and skill development – to make students employable in the industry. Rather than just learning the theory, Wiley believes in adding more context, by teaching students to solve real-world business problems.

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