Stratasys partners with NOCTI for FDM Process Certification

Additive manufacturing students now have the best training possible for entry into the job market; schools gain access to new revenue.

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Stratasys Ltd. received third-party validation from the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) for its first-ever Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Process Certification. This recognition from NOCTI, the nation's leader in career and technical education, marks a monumental step towards strengthening education and building competent workforces in the field of additive manufacturing (AM).

Empowering the next generation of AM experts
The partnership between Stratasys and NOCTI signifies a pivotal moment for students and professionals looking to embark on careers in AM. The NOCTI certification ensures that students, both traditional and non-traditional, receive industry-endorsed skills and are equipped with the knowledge and proficiency required to excel in this rapidly evolving field.

Additionally, schools that achieve FDM certification can more easily apply for funding opportunities, paving the way to expand their offerings of AM courses, thereby creating even more learning opportunities for students.

Certification creates opportunities for higher education
As part of this partnership, NOCTI is introducing a general FDM certification exam, designed to evaluate competencies and skills related to materials, design and fabrication, software processing, and post-processing. This certification will be particularly valuable for schools offering additive manufacturing courses, as it will serve as a benchmark for excellence in 3D printing education.

“NOCTI is dedicated to working with like-minded organizations committed to developing competent workforces that are prepared for the challenges and innovation of tomorrow,” remarks Kathleen McNally, CEO at NOCTI. "Our partnership with Stratasys means we are working hand-in-hand with an industry leader to validate skills and empower both workers and employers in the world of additive manufacturing.”

"Stratasys is committed to advancing the additive manufacturing industry by not only providing cutting-edge technology but also by ensuring that students and professionals receive industry-recognized skills," says Rich Garrity, chief industrial business unit officer, Stratasys. "Our collaboration with NOCTI signifies a profound commitment to education and workforce development, enabling individuals to thrive in the world of 3D printing."