EOS Starts Up Additive Minds Academy Center

The training facility is focused on industrial 3D printing enablement, technical training and customer success, according to EOS.

The training facility is focused on industrial 3D printing enablement, technical training and customer success, according to EOS.

Supporting the new Additive Minds Academy Center are AM educators and experts who have completed more than 1,000 successful customer projects spanning the past five years. Image courtesy of EOS.


EOS is launching its 14,600 square feet Additive Minds Academy Center. The training facility is focused on industrial 3D printing enablement, technical training and customer success, according to EOS.

Additive Minds Academy, the training arm of EOS’ Additive Minds applied engineering team, is designed for training and upskilling industrial 3D printing engineers and operators through in-person and online courses. Located in Novi, MI, the new in-person academy training facility provides an educational hub for both experienced additive manufacturing users and those new to the technology. By supplying both hands-on and classroom learning experiences, the training center enables customer support and industry development.

“We have long recognized the need to look beyond the scope of AM technology acquisition. To grow our industry and AM adoption, education must keep pace, and building a strong workforce to support the burgeoning, transformational technology is essential. We are committed to both the enablement of our customers and to the successful education of all those exploring powder-bed AM,” says Glynn Fletcher, EOS North America president.

Supporting the new Additive Minds Academy Center are AM educators and experts who have completed more than 1,000 successful customer projects spanning the past 5 years. The Additive Minds Academy Center is staffed with veteran EOS engineers, consultants and technicians who bring AM knowledge, experience and a passion for imparting their experience in the manufacturing space.

“Whether training customers or new AM system operators, I often use the technical knowledge and experience I gained from my years as an AM field service engineer. My time spent working side by side with in-house customer engineering teams has given me unique insight into what operators need to know to be successful and how to train a self-sufficient AM production team.” said Julio Mejia-Andino, AM academy instructor.

EOS is also collaborating with metro Detroit-based Automation Alley by offering training opportunities to its Project DIAMOnD 3D printing network. Funded through Oakland County, Project DIAMOnD has already successfully connected and empowered more than 300 small- and medium-sized Michigan manufacturers by providing them with 3D printers.

“Through our partnership with EOS, Project DIAMOnD participating companies will be able to leverage EOS’ expertise in both metal and polymer AM and will receive guidance on optimizing their designs for 3D printing. We look forward to partnering with EOS to help our small- and medium-sized manufacturers fully embrace additive manufacturing,” says Pavan Muzumdar, chief operating officer of Automation Alley and CEO of Project DIAMOnD.

The Additive Minds Academy Center focuses on basic and advanced AM system operation and maintenance trainings, ASTM certifications, engineering workshops and custom training programs in its first year of course offerings, with additional trainings to be added in the future.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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