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MSU Denver Teams Up with Stratasys and Lockheed Martin to Certify Students' Additive Manufacturing Skills

Metropolitan State University of Denver works with Lockheed Martin and Stratasys to teach a class to certify students in additive manufacturing skills. Not only do students graduate with industry-ready skills, but also employers like Lockheed have trained professionals ready to work in the field. Learn more: https://stratasys.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/Q9v8yaNCuTJ1j3UEY3ZZrB

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MSU Denver Teams Up with Stratasys and Lockheed Martin to Certify Students' Additive Manufacturing Skills
Metropolitan State University of Denver works with Lockheed Martin and Stratasys to teach a class to certify students in additive manufacturing skills.

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