TPM3D Donates 3D Printers to Beijing Dandelion School to Support STEM Education

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In alignment with the national strategy to strengthen education and cultivate talent through science and technology, TPM3D, in collaboration with the Zhongshan Additive Manufacturing Association, donated a batch of desktop 3D printers to Beijing Dandelion School, a pioneering school for children of migrant workers. The initiative aims to enrich the school’s science and technology education resources and inspire innovation among students.

TPM3D Donates 3D Printers to Beijing Dandelion School to Support STEM Education

Hands-On Support for Teachers and Students

On March 7, 2023, TPM3D engineers visited Beijing Dandelion School to install and calibrate the donated 3D printers. They provided on-site training for science teachers, ensuring the equipment could be effectively integrated into the curriculum. Teachers and students praised TPM3D’s professionalism and dedication, highlighting the value of the technical support.

The donation introduces students to advanced 3D printing technology, fostering creativity, technical skills, and interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.

3D printers installed at the school

About Beijing Dandelion School

Founded in 2005, Beijing Dandelion School is the first government-approved middle school in Beijing specifically serving children of migrant workers. As a non-profit, public welfare school, it operates under a principal responsibility system guided by the board of directors. The school focuses on bridging educational gaps, ensuring access to quality education, and supporting students’ academic and future career development.

Over the years, the school has received multiple honors, including the One Foundation Model Project award and recognition as a “national advanced collective in non-governmental education.”

TPM3D’s donation reflects the company’s commitment to educational development and technological innovation, providing practical resources to cultivate the next generation of STEM talent and contribute to China’s growing science and technology ecosystem.

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Lanto Zhang

Lanto Zhang is a tech-focused writer with a keen interest in 3D printing and emerging manufacturing technologies. She’s passionate about exploring how innovation shapes the future of production.

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