You are here
CPF’s ‘TechWorks’ to provide 3D printer for Children’s Museum
By JT - Apr 02,2023 - Last updated at Apr 02,2023
AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation’s (CPF) "TechWorks" initiative on Sunday signed an agreement with the Children's Museum of Jordan to support and provide further educational experiences to enhance creativity and innovation skills for children visiting the museum. TechWorks will provide a 3D printer for use in the "Tinkering" studio, one of the educational facilities at the Children's Museum.
The initiative will also support the museum team in developing specialised activities and programmes for children in the field of digital manufacturing, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. TechWorks is a comprehensive FabLab digital manufacturing lab that houses a number of modern devices and equipment. The initiative was created to support young Jordanian innovators, encourage technical education and enhance the innovation system in the Kingdom.
Related Articles
AMMAN — In the age of COVID, Jordanian mechanical engineer Saliba Taimeh pondered how to deal with one contaminated everyday surface: The handrails of escalators in shopping malls and transport hubs.
AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Monday inaugurated TechWorks, an innovative platform to address the need for youth to access the right t
AMMAN — The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) on Wednesday signed an agreement with the Fab Foundation, affiliated with the Massachusetts Instit