[Notice]Korea Ceramic Technology Institute - 3D Controls. [12~13, May, 2026: Free Training for Employees on 3D Modeling & Ceramic 3D Printing]
6 Apr 2026
Korea Ceramic Technology Institute - 3D Controls.
[12~13, May, 2026: Free Training for Employees on 3D Modeling & Ceramic 3D Printing]
We would like to inform you about the 2026 government-funded free training program for employed individuals, jointly conducted by the Korea Institute of Ceramic Technology and 3D Controls.
This training is not merely theoretical; it is structured as a practice-oriented program where participants can directly handle the entire ceramic 3D printing process, from 3D modeling to the printing, cleaning, sintering, and polishing stages. (Visit Website)
■ Main Course Content
Understanding Ceramic 3D Printing Materials and Equipment
3D Modeling Practice (From Fusion 360 Basics to Practice
Practice of the Entire Ceramic 3D Printing Process (Printing → Cleaning → Sintering → Polishing → Post-processing)
■ Recommended for the following individuals:
Practitioners looking to get started with 3D modeling/ceramics
Company and R&D personnel considering the application of ceramic materials
Current employees looking to expand their practical capabilities in production, technology, and design fields
Capacity: Limited to 10 participants on a first-come, first-served basis
Benefits: Certificate of Completion, Lunch Provided, Parking Support
How to Apply 1 . Sign up for the Korea Institute of Ceramic Technology Industrial Transformation Joint Training Center (Go to Homepage) 2. Apply for Training: Apply for the 3D Printing Materials and Process Technology Course for Carbon Neutrality Response (Go to Course) 3. Complete the application form and send it separately via email 4. Confirm application approval and agreement status (Approval required after signing an agreement only for non-agreement companies)
Contact: Researcher Hyejin Kim (☎ 055-792-2181, khj@kicet.re.kr), Professor Jeonghyeon Shin (☎ O1O-4788-9OO1)
Korea Ceramic Technology Institute - 3D Controls.
[12~13, May, 2026: Free Training for Employees on 3D Modeling & Ceramic 3D Printing]
We would like to inform you about the 2026 government-funded free training program for employed individuals, jointly conducted by the Korea Institute of Ceramic Technology and 3D Controls.
This training is not merely theoretical; it is structured as a practice-oriented program where participants can directly handle the entire ceramic 3D printing process, from 3D modeling to the printing, cleaning, sintering, and polishing stages. (Visit Website)
■ Main Course Content
Understanding Ceramic 3D Printing Materials and Equipment
3D Modeling Practice (From Fusion 360 Basics to Practice
Practice of the Entire Ceramic 3D Printing Process (Printing → Cleaning → Sintering → Polishing → Post-processing)
■ Recommended for the following individuals:
Practitioners looking to get started with 3D modeling/ceramics
Company and R&D personnel considering the application of ceramic materials
Current employees looking to expand their practical capabilities in production, technology, and design fields
■ Recruitment Notice
Overview: 3D Printing Materials and Process Technologies for Responding to Carbon Neutrality.pdf
Schedule: May 12 (Tue) – 13 (Wed), 2026 (2-day course)
Location: Room 804, Seongnam Center M Knowledge Industry Center, Gyeonggi-do
Target Audience: Employees of SMEs
Cost: Completely Free (Government-funded)
Capacity: Limited to 10 participants on a first-come, first-served basis
Benefits: Certificate of Completion, Lunch Provided, Parking Support
1 . Sign up for the Korea Institute of Ceramic Technology Industrial Transformation Joint Training Center (Go to Homepage) 2. Apply for Training: Apply for the 3D Printing Materials and Process Technology Course for Carbon Neutrality Response (Go to Course)
3. Complete the application form and send it separately via email
4. Confirm application approval and agreement status (Approval required after signing an agreement only for non-agreement companies)
Contact: Researcher Hyejin Kim (☎ 055-792-2181, khj@kicet.re.kr), Professor Jeonghyeon Shin (☎ O1O-4788-9OO1)