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GE Additive Education Program Subsidizes 3D Printers for Schools
Over the next five years, GE will be investing $10 million in the GE Additive Education Program (AEP), a two-part educational initiative designed to foster and develop the skills of today's students and tomorrow's additive manufacturing experts. The company will invest $2 million over the next two years in subsidizing polymer-based desktop 3D printers for primary and secondary schools around the world, and $8 million over the next five years to subsidize up to 50 metal 3D printers for colleges and universities. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/161083/ge-additi...ation-program/
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