Laser Additive Short-Term Technical Certificate
This program is available at the Springfield - Leffel Lane location.Additive manufacturing is becoming more prevalent due to its capability to save time and money in numerous ways. Within industry, two laser additive methods are primarily used: stereolithography and laser powder bed fusion. Students will acquire laser additive manufacturing skills while also utilize CAD and g-code, parallel to Laser Machining/Welding. Technicians are required to employ practical skills to manufacture parts in accordance with project guidelines, just as industry would require. Students will utilize skills from generating a part model all the way to manufacturing an assembly and gain understanding of every step of these processes.
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Dr. Farhan Bin Tarik Assistant Professor, ENT Photonics