In January, I relayed news about a community college in Sacramento that had used 3D printing to truly embody their role as a community institution by donating a 3D printer to the local hackerspace. Further embodying that role, the Sierra College Center for Applied Competitive Technology (CACT) has allowed local high school students to use the college’s own 3D printer to practice STEM education. The resource has already paid off with one group of students using the machine to create a prototype that may make it to full production.…
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