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GE Additive donates 3-D metal printer to the University of Cincinnati

As part of the GE Additive Education Program, the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science has received a Concept Laser Mlab cusing 100R metal printing machine. The school is one of eight worldwide selected to receive a 3-D metal printer from GE Additive.

“GE Additive’s generous gift will enhance the College of Engineering and Applied Science’s ties to local and national industry,” said UC President Neville G. Pinto. “This partnership will give our students an advantage in the global technical workforce by exposing them to present-day innovations, greatly enriching their education and better preparing them for the changing workplace.”

The partnership aligns with the university’s new strategic direction, Next Lives Here, by bringing innovation into the classroom and providing engineering students more ways to make an impact.