WOL3D & Aptech Limited Announced A New Partnership

WOL3D & Aptech Limited Announced A New Partnership

WOL3D & Aptech Limited Announced A New Partnership
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WOL3D, one of India’s top providers of 3D printing solutions, and Aptech Limited, a pioneer in vocational training and worldwide learning solutions, have launched a first-of-its-kind partnership to provide an organized 3D printing training program. This collaboration equips students with skills that are ready for the workplace by fusing WOL3D’s extensive domain knowledge in additive manufacturing with Aptech’s proficiency in professional learning.

The program, which combines academic underpinnings with practical sessions at both Aptech centers and WOL3D’s cutting-edge experience facilities, will be taught through Aptech Limited’s M&E training centers, MAAC, and Arena Animation. The program, which spans roughly 60 hours in a hybrid style, exposes students to real-world operations while bridging the gap between creative learning and industrial application. Designed as an add-on module for students studying 3D animation and design, the course allows them to extend their creative abilities into fields like architecture, manufacturing, product prototyping, and healthcare, where 3D printing is quickly becoming essential.

Through this collaborative effort, Aptech Ltd. and WOL3D are giving students the chance to expand their knowledge into industries such as aerospace, medical devices, industrial supply chains, product design, and film design, in addition to traditional media and animation positions. The curriculum acts as a link between creativity and technology, giving young people in India the skills they need to take the lead in the age of digital manufacturing and increase their career options.

This partnership between Aptech Ltd. and WOL3D is timely and pertinent since the need for qualified people is growing as applications in healthcare, automotive, and MSME supply chains rise.

At the recent Rozgar Mela in 2025, our Honorable Prime Minister, Shri. Narendra Modi spoke and highlighted India’s manufacturing prowess, establishing “Mission Manufacturing” for India to support an industry that has multiplied over the past 11 years and created a variety of job opportunities. From early prototyping to scaled manufacturing, the 3D printing business is still expanding rapidly on a global scale. Forecasts of consistent double-digit growth in industries including industrial supply chains, aerospace, and medicine indicate that the momentum is still going strong. Under the direction of the Indian government’s National Strategy for Additive Manufacturing, India’s course is following this global arc.

For more details, visit- https://www.aptech-worldwide.com/

Priyanka Dutta

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