Star Rapid launches 3D metal printing training initiative
01 August 2017
Star Rapid’s 3D metal printing training initiative provides free resources and tools to teach the design and engineering community proper design for 3D metal printing.

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This new initiative will include the development of a 3D metal printing online video library as well as three-day workshops at Star Rapid’s headquarters.
“The quick emergence and complexity of 3D metal printing has created a massive design-process deficit within the industry,” said Gordon Styles, founder and president of Star Rapid. “As a manufacturer, we are well positioned to share best practices and lessons learned on this subject as we’ve seen first-hand how hard it can be to develop the correct design parameters for a build. Greater widespread design knowledge will help unlock the full and boundless potential of 3D metal printing for more widespread application.”
Video resource library
As part of this initiative, Star Rapid has launched a series of videos for the product design and engineering community that promote the value of 3D metal printing and its potential to create strong, innovative parts with less waste. Most importantly, the tutorials provide valuable knowledge on how to design for manufacturing and avoid various common design pitfalls that have emerged due to the vast differences between 3D metal printing, 3D plastic printing, and traditional manufacturing techniques such as CNC machining.
The first three video tutorials are now available online on Star Rapid’s website. The Designing for 3D Metal Printing videos series include: Episode 1: Introduction to Designing for 3D Metal Printing; Episode 2: Walls, Gaps and Holes; and Episode 3: Bridges and Overhangs.
In-person workshops
Star Rapid is also offering exclusive face-to-face and hands-on training at its premier 60,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Southern China. The training will allow attendees to design a part, receive feedback from the company’s 3D printing experts and print the part using Star Rapid’s DMLM Renishaw printer. The company’s experienced team will work closely with attendees to show them exactly how parts must be designed for this process using the company’s cutting-edge equipment. This valuable experience will help attendees gain a holistic view of 3D metal printing that will be critical for discovering new design applications for the technology. Ultimately, this knowledge will help save money and time for entrepreneurs, engineers and product designers by eliminating “trial and error” during the production process.
Upcoming face-to-face training courses are planned for later this year from August 14-16 and November 6-8, as well as next year from March 14-16. If interested, simply fill out the expression of interest form here. For more information on the logistics, training schedule and benefits of attending, click here.
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