Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Mobitel’s X Station facilitate­s first-ever 3D Printing Camp for school students

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Mobitel recently partnered with RCS2 Technologi­es (Pvt) Ltd and the Ministry of Education to organise a 3D Printing Camp for school students at the Mobitel’s Internet of Things (IoT) Concept Store X Station.

Making its mark as the first 3D printing camp in Sri Lanka, the event encourages the proliferat­ion and use of 3D printing technology amongst the student community, the company said in a media release. Mobitel’s futuristic IoT centre - X Station – has already introduced the wonders of 3D technology to the general public. 3D printing is a new technology used all over the world in a wide range of applicatio­ns, stretching from 3D printed human organs to printing replacemen­t parts for the internatio­nal space station.

Students from, Ananda College, Royal College, D. S. Senanayake College, Anula Vidyalaya, Nalanda College and Sirimavo Balika Vidyalaya participat­ed in the 3D printing camp, the first of its kind organised in Sri Lanka. Five students each from the participat­ing schools were further divided into five mixed groups for the project. Each group was given a problem which they had to solve using the given resources, which were mainly a 3D printer, a computer and an electronic developmen­t kit, out of which they created a mini Robot. Each group then presented their production­s to a panel of judges who selected the winning team and runners up based on pre-decided criteria.

This 3D printing camp further helped Mobitel to highlight the importance of 3D printing as a new technology trend. The Ministry of Education is playing a key role in spreading knowledge of 3D printing in Sri Lanka, whereas RCS2 Technologi­es are the manufactur­ers of THRIMANA 3D printers in Sri Lanka. The camp coincided with Global 3D Printing Day which falls on December 3 every year.

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The winning team

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