Mayku Multiplier: Guide To Getting Started In The Classroom

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Mayku Multiplier: Understanding pressure forming in education

From product design to aerospace and beyond, engineering professionals are embracing pressure-forming technology, making it a growing part of everyday life.

Many educational programs now feature pressure forming in their courses. However, for it to be widely adopted, there needs to be a better understanding of its numerous benefits in education.

This Guide includes:

  • An intro to desktop pressure forming
  • Benefits of pressure forming in education
  • Pairing pressure forming & 3D printing
  • The Mayku Multiplier in education
  • Real-world Mayku Multiplier applications
  • How to get started with pressure forming in an education setting.

Download this guide to get started with pressure forming in the education space. Learn the benefits of how easy the process truly is and the seamless pairing with 3D printing.


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