Stratasys Ltd., a global leader in applied additive technology solutions, introduced a new industry certification program in North America – tailored to enhance the professional skills and more effectively bridge the skills gap it observes in the additive manufacturing industry.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology, Dunwoody College of Technology, Iowa State University, UC Irvine and Milwaukee School of Engineering along with Stratasys developed the program. Focusing on evolving requirements for skilled additive manufacturing workers, the education modules provide consistency of industry readiness with an approved range of skill requirements.
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