The course “Digital fabrication for architects and engineers” by the European digital innovation hub (EDIH) will start on June 23 in our training hall and will run until June 27 – a total of 5 days or 30 academic hours. The training is held in-person, and its main goal is to familiarize participants with modern technologies, areas of application, and trends in the field of digital fabrication.
The individual modules cover the specifics of subtractive, additive, formative, and assembly manufacturing, the main processes, methods of operation, and technological techniques, as well as their interrelation with digital modelling.
This specialized course is intended for architects, engineers, and technical professionals, with a minimum required education level of a Bachelor’s degree.
The “Digital fabrication for architects and engineers” course includes a total of 6 instructional modules, scheduled between June 23 and 27. The lectures feature both theoretical and practical components, along with the sharing of specific real-world case studies. A detailed overview is provided of the application of specialized technologies in construction and architecture, including:
- Modelling and prototyping of 3D objects and structures in construction and architecture
- Reverse engineering
- Digitization of 3D objects
- Scanning and image processing
The demonstration section of the course introduces participants to specific industrial robots, specialized manipulators, and systems for simulation and programming.
The practical component offers the opportunity for experimental prototyping of digital models created for the training, using digital fabrication tools (such as an industrial 3D printer).
You can register for the “Digital fabrication for architects and engineers” course here.