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Print the Future:
3D Art & European Awareness
This workshop is part of our long term 3D-Empowerment Project Series
Project Identifier: Projekt 2025-1-DE02-KA210-ADU-000354128
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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3D Printing
VR Technology
Exhibition
Print the Future:
3D Art & European Awareness
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This project is funded by the European Union through Erasmus+.
Part I
Part II
Part III
I don't have a 3D printer at home. Can I still apply? Does it still make sense then?
Of course. The course is designed so that participants only need a laptop. We have enough 3D printers on our rooms, which participants can use free of charge during the workshop.
Yes, you can register as a parent and complete the course together with your child.
It depends. We will try to create enough offers so that some units can be completed later or as homework. It is important that we see that the participant has made an effort to catch up on the knowledge and, for example, does the homework.
In which language will the workshops be held?
The course will mainly be held in English.
I have never done 3D modeling. Is that a problem?
That is no problem. Whis course is designed for beginners.
Where exactly will the offline sessions take place?
In Prenzlauer Berg. More detailed information you will receive after successful application.
I am older than 30, can I still take part in the workshop?
If you are over 30 you cannot participate directly. However it is still worth applying, as we often organize similar workshops on 3D printing and can offer you alternatives. Just write to us and we'll take it from there.
I m younger than 18 years, can I still participate?
In principle yes, if you are under 18, we need a declaration of consent from your parents and you need to prove that you have experience in fashion design.
Do I have to buy hardware and software for the workshop?
You just need to bring your laptop. We use software for the workshop that you can install and use free of charge.
What does participation in the workshop cost?
The participation fee is €20. We charge this fee mainly to avoid that people sign up and do not appear to the workshops.
Can I register together with a friend?
Of course. For practical reasons, each of you should fill out the application form individually.
I work as a teacher in a school, an association or an institution. Could the workshops take place in my location and in German?
Please contact us. We would be happy to talk about it.
NGOs and sponsors behind the 3D ECO
The project has been designed by "Initiative Mittel-und Osteuropa e.V." and is carried out by "Initiative Mittel-und Osteuropa e.V." and the NGO "KUT". The project is funded under the grant program “Erasmus+"
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Otari Glonti
Otari is currently the first chairperson of InMOE. He works as a software developer and test automation engineer. 3D printing is his passion. Otari wants to empower young people by giving them practical skills.
Zofia Patyna
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