Aptech & WOL3D Launch 3D Printing Training Program
- Aptech and WOL3D launch 3D printing training with practical learning.
- Program enhances skills in manufacturing, healthcare, architecture, and prototyping.
- Initiative builds a future-ready talent pipeline and empowers young entrepreneurs.
Aptech Limited and WOL3D have teamed up to launch a comprehensive 3D printing training program. The recently introduced curriculum includes specialized learning modules intended to complement students of 3D modeling and associated animation or design courses.
The collaboratively developed curriculum will be implemented at Aptech Limited’s M&E training centres, MAAC and Arena Animation, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical sessions at Aptech locations and WOL3D’s cutting-edge experience facilities.
The program connects creative education with industrial use, allowing students to engage with actual workflows. It helps them enhance their creative applications for manufacturing, product prototyping, healthcare, and architecture fields, where industrial 3D printing is quickly becoming essential.
Discussing the partnership, Sandip Weling, Whole-time Director, Aptech Limited, said, “With WOL3D, we are combining a disciplined curriculum, structured learning, certified workflows, and access to state-of-the-art technology, so learning moves quickly from screen to shop floor. The new initiative also has the opportunity to unlock the entrepreneurial aspirations of a young India, empowering them to explore creator-led ventures through the power of 3D Printing. With this partnership, we envision building a skilled and sustainable talent pipeline for studios and manufacturers.”
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Providing insight on the expanding possibilities, Rahul Chandalia, Co-Founder and Director, WOL3D, shared, “The demand for skilled talent in this space is rising fast, and together with Aptech, we are ensuring students get the right exposure to modern technology, real-world workflows, and future-ready applications. "
The curriculum acts as a connection between innovation and technology, providing young individuals with resources to enhance their job prospects and take charge in the age of digital production.