Jacksonville State University (Jax State) has partnered with EOS North America’s Additive Minds applied engineering group to grow its additive manufacturing (AM) curriculum through the Additive Minds Academy Ignite Program.
The partnership gives Jax State access to industrial-grade AM training as part of the university’s focus on advanced manufacturing technologies.
As part of this initiative, Jax State has acquired its second EOS M 290 system, a laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) metal 3D printer, to provide students with hands-on experience using production-grade AM technology.
The Additive Minds Academy Ignite Program is designed to accelerate AM education and workforce development by offering scalable, structured online and hybrid learning solutions. It supports educational institutions in teaching the fundamentals and applications of industrial 3D printing, including machine operation, safety, design for AM and production strategies.
“We’re excited to deepen our commitment to additive manufacturing education through the Ignite Program—by combining EOS’s industrial training resources with our expanding AM lab and faculty expertise, we’re preparing students for real-world careers in advanced manufacturing and giving them the skills they need to succeed in this rapidly growing field. With the addition of our second EOS M 290, our AM assets now total more than $3 million, underscoring our commitment to being a leader in advanced manufacturing innovation and workforce development.” —Matt Rosser, director of the Center for Manufacturing Support at Jax State
Jax State joins the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Columbia Gorge Community College as one of the first universities to adopt the newly launched Ignite Program. It is also used by Launch Canada, a national nonprofit that supports aerospace innovation and hosts a Canada-based student rocketry competition, where students train in Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) through the Ignite programming.
The Ignite Program offers two tiers based on a university’s access to EOS systems:
“The Ignite Program was built to bridge the gap between industrial needs and education—by collaborating with innovative institutions like Jax State, we’re empowering the next generation of engineers with the skills and confidence to contribute meaningfully to the future of additive manufacturing," says Fabian Alefeld, global director of Business Development and Additive Minds Academy at EOS.
To learn more about the Additive Minds Academy Ignite Program, visit https://3d.eos.info/am-ignite-program
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