3D printing is making its way into every possible industry

The first batch of training is being conducted from 22 May to 18 August. Kamal Chopra, president AIFMP graced the send-off ceremony in Delhi. Chopra said it is for the first time ever that the AIFMP has brought such an opportunity for the print professionals in India as adequate training in both 3D printing and printed electronics is not available in the country.

The course studies include lecture, demonstrations and practical workshops on advance printing technologies relating to 3D printing and printed electronics as well as visit to a range of printing companies using these techniques will.

Registration opens for second batch
The next batch of the training is scheduled to commence from 18 September and registration is open only on first come first served basis. The admission is limited only for the persons sponsored by an institute/newspaper, printing or packaging unit. Students/Teachers engaged in printing education can also apply for the course. An independent board will select the candidate to be enrolled in the course. Each candidate will be issued an electronic admision letter by BIGC.

Total tuition fee for the three-month training is 10,000 yuan (US$ 1500), or approximately Rs. 1 lac. Hostel facilities are also available for the students at BIGC. Students will have to pay for visa, air-ticket and a non-refundable pre-deposit of 750 yuan (US$ 230) towards admission fees, health insurance, etc. AIFMP will also charge Rs. 5,000 as non-refundable registration charges. No formal qualification is essential; however, experience at a printing or packaging unit or basic knowledge of printing industry is essential. The course will be delivered in English and so an ability to communicate and understand in English language is required.

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Naresh Khanna – 21 January 2025

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