Masterclass : Discovery of the field of molding, from prehistory to 3D printing
Join an inspiring conversation about discovering the field of molding, from prehistory to 3D printing, a masterclass from the project « Careers of Tomorrow inspired by the Fab Lab »
This conversation is an invitation to discover the masterclass “Discovering the field of molding, from prehistory to 3D” by Rino Coté, Rino Coté, artistic and digital project manager at échofab, the Fab Lab of Communautique.
Molding is an ancient technique dating back to ancient Egypt. Even today, this method is used in various fields and applications. However, in many cases, creating a mold requires a physical piece previously made by hand or with a machine such as a 3D printer or a CNC machine. Different products can be used to make the mold, or even 3D print the mold. The field of 3D scanning, including 3D printers, scanners, and software, represents an evolution of traditional molding tools. These two worlds complement each other.
After viewing the masterclass, the managers of the project, Marie-Chantale Dion and Aurélie Nguyen, will lead a conversation to enrich the impact of this initiative.
The project « Careers of Tomorrow inspired by the Fab Lab » is the fruit of a collaboration between the First Nations and Inuit Labour Market Advisory Committee and Communautique, with the support of the First Nations Education Council Educational Services and the Tshakapesh Institute. The project is supported by the ministère de l’Économie, de l’Innovation et de l’Énergie through the NovaScience program.
*Meetup in French
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Communautique’s mission is to support citizen participation by promoting information literacy, the appropriation of information and communication technologies and contribution to their development. Communautique has been working for 24 years to democratize access to technology in a perspective of economic, cultural and social development. It is a pioneer in the arrival of Living Labs, which it has greatly contributed to making known, as well as in the advent of Fab Labs in Québec. He opened échofab, the first Fab Lab in Canada, co-founded the Coop Fab Labs Québec and is leading the advent of the Fab City movement in Québec.
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DURATION – REGISTRATION LINK
1h – Register here
DATE AND TIME
June 15, 2023 at 2:45-3:45 pm
LOCATION
Link Zoom communicated on registration
CONTACT
Marie-Chantale Dion, e-mail marie-chantale.dion@communautique.quebec