3D Printed Design for Clients Who Are Newly Licensed Engineers

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Practice PPE Exams
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Owner
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Project
Academic experience
60 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Robotics Market research Advertising Visual arts Education
Skills
3d modeling research additive manufacturing (3d printing)
Details

The main goal of the project is to create three unique 3D-printed engineering-related gifts that can be sent to newly licensed engineers. The gifts should be flat and lightweight enough to ship inside a standard envelope (up to 50 g) and may require some assembly on the recipient's end. They should also be something newly licensed engineers would appreciate and find useful.


Deliverables


- Research and brainstorm 3 unique engineering-related gift ideas that can be 3D printed and shipped within the weight and size constraints.


- Design the 3D models in any file format for the chosen gift ideas, ensuring they are flat and lightweight.


- 3D print the prototypes and make any necessary adjustments to the designs.


- Document the assembly instructions for each prototype in a short booklet PDF.


Deliverables:

  1. Three 3D printed prototypes
  2. Presentation on why these items will resonate with engineers
  3. Assembly instructions for each prototype


Mentorship

We'll be meeting weekly with the student, providing client insights and anything else they need to be successful. We look forward to working with you.

About the company

Company
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Education
Representation
Small Business

Practice PPE Exams started with the desire to provide aspiring engineers withΒ the confidence to become licensed sooner.Β  We help over 5,000 aspiring engineers per year across Canada. We make their lives easier by streamlining the licensing process with courses and expert advice.