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Innovation laboratories at the Ajman Center X launches a program "3D printer skills for future cities"

Ajman, September 10/WAM/Innovation laboratories at the Ajman X Center of the Municipality and Planning Department – Ajman announced the launch of the “3D Skills Skills for the Future Cities”, which extends over two weeks, to enhance the capabilities of human cadres in the department to integrate modern technologies and innovate and embody them in their fields of work, in line with the directions of Ajman Vision 2030 to build a capable national cadres To achieve the aspirations of the emirate.

Sheikha Dr. Noura Hamid Al -Nuaimi, Innovation Adviser, Director of the Ajman X Center, stressed that innovation laboratories adopt comprehensive plans to consolidate the culture of institutional innovation and empower employees in various fields, explaining that investing in building human capabilities is a top priority as the primary engine for comprehensive and sustainable development and a major factor for excellence.

She said that the program focuses on three -dimensional printing and its impact on urban planning and discusses the role of technology in supporting the directions of smart cities and using three -printed models in urban planning and interactive offer of projects and deals with technologies and materials used in 3D printing, with the definition of types of printers and the latest innovations in this field, in addition to environmentally friendly materials that can be employed in infrastructure and buildings projects Sustainable.

Sheikha Dr. Noura Hamid Al -Nuaimi added that the program axes include 3D printing applications in the construction and construction sector, including printing structures and residential and commercial buildings, with a focus on reducing costs and speeding up the completion of municipal projects, and urban applications for future cities, such as the production of innovative urban components such as seats, umbrellas and passages, in addition to redesigning public voids using printed solutions Triple.

She noted that the program includes service printing in community service, with a focus on uses in health facilities within cities and providing rapid and innovative solutions to emergency crises and highlights the economic and environmental dimensions of three -dimensional printing, by enhancing sustainability by reducing waste and recycling, and the contribution of technology in achieving sustainable development goals, in addition to legislation and organizational policies related to the use of 3D printing in projects Municipal.

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