ProtoSpace supports academic research along with teaching and learning endeavours for the university.
ProtoSpace for UTS Academic Staff
Access new 3D Printing Research Potential
ProtoSpace is a dedicated R&D hub that’s been built with academics in mind. That means it’ll support both your research and teaching aspirations in a range of innovative ways:
- Embed new tech capabilities into research
- Enhance funding applications with accessibility to high end technologies
- Broaden existing research areas and exploring new fields of inquiry
- Develop proof-of-concept outputs
- Engage with relevant industry partners in R&D and manufacturing areas
- Increase service offerings for contract research projects
Teaching and Learning
ProtoSpace is a great way to introduce an innovation mindset and tech-driven learning opportunities into your existing curriculum. Improve the students' experience by empowering them with skills around additive manufacturing technologies and prepare them for a digital future.
Staff and students are encouraged to up-skill in Computer Aided Drawing, 3d modelling, and other soft skills around prototyping in additive manufacturing in ProtoSpace, both individually and collaboratively.