3D printing Center of Excellence
Description
This is group is a multi departmental group of public servants who are 3D printing enthusiasts and professionals.
PUBLIC👏SERVANTS👏 ARE👏WELCOME👏
Our primary mode of collaborations is O365 Teams Chat, this wiki page is just the public facing side of the group. In Teams we have a chat channel dedicated for 3D Printing. If you'd like to join our community and your not a member of Shared Services Canada please send us email(address below). A guest account will be setup for you.
ssc.3dprintingcoe-cdimpression3d.spc@canada.ca
Please use our form https://forms.office.com/r/AW2mPe4WM4
Link to Channel
If you're already a member of the SSC, you can join the channel using the link below.
Genre's of discussion
- Additive Manufacturing
- 3D printing
- 3D design and modeling
- 3D prototyping
- 'Making'
- Distributed Manufacturing
Goals
The goals of this group is to :
- Promote collaboration and grow an inclusive community.
- Encourage the growth of the 'Maker' culture in the Public Service.
- Collaborate and troubleshoot on issues related to 3D printing and 'making'
- Grow and foster a healthy community.
- Host Lunch and Learn Session
Upcoming Meeting
Next one will probably be in October 2021
Complete the form for meeting connection details. https://forms.office.com/r/AW2mPe4WM4
Past Meetings
Vernier Calipers & TinkerCad (YouTube)
Modelling Sites & Ultimaker Cura (YouTube)
Departments doing 3D Printing
Using 3D printing technology to develop accessibility devices.
Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology (AAACT) - Canada.ca
User group of public servants who enjoy 3D printing.
National Research Council Canada, Advanced Technology Group Design and Fabrication Services
Work with NRC researchers in a responsive, collaborative manner, leveraging the diverse capabilities of the branch in direct support of important research and technical services.
Design and fabrication: a forensic story (canada.ca)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Facial reconstruction of Canadian unidentified human remains