STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education is clearly rising to prominence in education, and 3D printers are in the thick of that rise. Long Island City, NY-based 16Hertz is creating an assortment of offerings geared directly toward STEM curricula. They have recently launched the 16Hertz Delta 3D Printer, which is sold in kit form and has a large build size (able to print nearly two-foot-tall objects, for example) to provide a wide range of options for students' use. 16Hertz also supplies their TESLAB mobile Makerspaces to schools, in addition to their focus on hardware. Check out details on 16Hertz's offerings in the full article: http://3dprint.com/41871/16hertz-deta-3d-printer-stem/


Below is a photo of the 16Hertz Delta 3D Printer: