The National Polytechnic School of Constantine gets a Ceramic 3D printer

The introduction of technical ceramics in various industries is considered to be a real long-term competitive advantage. The National Polytechnic School of Constantine thus opens new training perspectives in emerging technologies as it can embark on industrial partnerships in the design and modeling of mechanical devices resistant to very high temperatures and greater resistance. In the health sector, additive manufacturing will shake up the prosthetics and implants sector, including cranial implants printed in ceramic. There is another equally interesting area which concerns artists, modeling and the making of works of art. In fact there is no limit in the uses that can be made with such a wonderful technology. Researchers, go forward with your creativity…