Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 24: Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) is conducting two hands-on workshops on digital fabrication for school and college students as well as the public in association with Fab Lab Kerala.
The first workshop on 3D printing (digital fabrication), which will cover basics of 3D printing software and machinery, is only for Class 9-12 students in Thiruvananthapuram district. The fee per head for the two-day workshop is Rs 1,500.
A maximum of 40 students from a school can apply to participate, with the minimum being 20. Schools should have a computer lab facility with a projector for conducting the workshop.
KSUM will provide certificates to each student after the completion of the programme.
For registration, visit: http://bit.ly/3DprintingWorkshop.
The second workshop on ‘Basic Introduction to Digital Fabrication Machines’ is open to 15 participants (7 school/college students and 8 public) for five days. Participants will get hands-on training in CNC, Laser, 3D printing and Vinyl Cutting.
KSUM and Fab Lab Kerala certification will be provided to the participants. The fee for each student is Rs 2,000 while for the public is Rs 3,000 each.
For registration, visit: https://bit.ly/3Chh7av. For more details, contact: 9809494669.
Last date of applications is August 29.
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