3D printing Center of Excellence

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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.

Email

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.

Join #3DPrinting

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

Shared Services Canada, Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technologya

Using 3D printing technology to develop accessibility devices.

Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology (AAACT) - Canada.ca

Shared Services Canada, 3D Printing User Group

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

Facial reconstruction of Canadian unidentified human remains | Royal Canadian Mounted Police (rcmp-grc.gc.ca)