ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
(KRQE) – On Wednesday, a private school in Albuquerque had the opportunity to break out some exciting new gadgets. Students at Bosque School will now have access to 3D printers donated by Polymaker. These printers will enhance the school’s STEAM initiative.
The firm additionally included a lengthy supply of filament for the children. “There are many people here who are deeply involved in constructing robots. Transforming this 3D printing tech into something more sophisticated, providing them with the capability to turn their ideas into reality—it’s incredible,” stated Amer Child, Founder of Maker’s Mission.
The school informed students that they would not just interact with advanced new technologies but also gain knowledge about the maker community and their partners who support access to upcoming tools. A non-profit group called Maker’s Mission assisted the school in linking up with Polymaker.
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