Autodest announced on the seventh that it has begun recruiting trainees to coach design and manufacturing experts that mix generative artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D printing technology.
It’s a long-term course totaling 1,000 hours as a part of the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s K-Digital Training project. The main focus was on cultivating problem-solving skills through the convergence of generative AI, 3D modeling, and manufacturing technology.
Along with hands-on training using Autodesk’s skilled software, you’ll receive portfolio creation and customised mentoring to make it easier to acquire practical skills that might be utilized in industrial settings.
An Autodesk official said, “We wish to open recent possibilities within the design and manufacturing industry by combining generative AI and 3D printing technology,” and added, “We are going to provide trainees with technologies and innovations proven in global projects corresponding to the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral and the upcoming LA Olympics.” “We are going to pass it on and train the following generation of experts,” he said.
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