SETU launches the second cohort of their Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Systems Engineering (AMASE) program
SETU is launching the second cohort of their Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Systems Engineering (AMASE) programme. This meticulously designed programme equips students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in Additive Manufacturing, preparing them for a rewarding career in this rapidly evolving industry.
The first cohort of the AMASE program saw immense success, and SETU are eager to replicate and enhance this success with the second cohort.
The new BSc in Additive Manufacturing degree is designed to allow people currently working in an additive manufacturing to upskill in the advanced additive manufacturing applications across a multiple industry sectors including Med-Tech, Bio-Pharma, Aerospace, Agri-Tech and Precision Engineering.
The degree has been developed by the SETU Waterford led AMASE | Additive Manufacturing Advancing the South-East funded under the Irish Government’s Human Capital Initiative and in partnership with SETU Carlow and industry partners.
David Alarco: AMASE Project Manager – Programme Coordinator, said
Unlock the future of manufacturing with our Bachelor of Science in Additive Manufacturing and Certificate in Introduction to Additive Manufacturing. Designed for ambitious professionals, our course equips you with the latest knowledge in the rapidly-evolving field of Additive Manufacturing. From the fundamentals of 3D printing to the transformative impact of AM on traditional supply chains, the course is delivered by seasoned industry professionals. Our Continuous Assessment methodology allows for learning at your own pace and immediate feedback on progress. Engage with a vibrant community of learners and apply your newfound skills to real-world scenarios. Take the first step towards a rewarding future in additive manufacturing. Join us and ignite your potential!
Find out more by visiting: https://amase.ie/course/


