February marked the start of the Erasmus+ strategic cooperation project “Young creators discover 3D”, through which young people from Tartu youth centres can get acquainted with 3D printing technology.
Today, the first project meeting took place as part of the international cooperation project "Young creators discover 3D" initiated by the Lithuanian organization Robotikos mokykla, which focuses on the application of 3D printing in youth work to develop young people's technical knowledge and skills. In addition to the Tartu Youth Work Center, the Baltic Regional Fund from Latvia is also involved in the project as a partner, with whom training materials on 3D printing will be developed for youth workers. During the project, workshops will be held for at least 100 local young people, who will be able to try out the entire 3D printing process for themselves and develop their skills for future success in the labor market.
3D printing technology, or three-dimensional printing, involves building details layer by layer, by adding new material to a previously laid layer. The technology is used for the rapid production of various prototypes and objects from a design.
The project is financially supported by the European Commission from the Erasmus+ program.
Additional Info:
Mariliis Maremäe
Development Manager of Tartu Youth Work Centre
mariliis.maremae@raad.tartu.ee








