Pro-Technic Machinery donated a total of 1 million yuan of 3D printing equipment to the Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (VTC) STEM Education Center

Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (VTC) students can use 3D printing technology to print out the realistic design of finished products through practice. 3D printing technology not only prints finished designs, but also prints high-precision and versatile parts, enabling students from different departments to experience the superior effects of 3D printing.

Mr. Robert Lai (sixth from left), Executive Director of Pro-Technic Machinery

 

Pro-Technic Machinery Co., Ltd. is committed to promoting academic research, nurturing and inspiring students to become professionals, and the Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (VTC) promotes science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. STEM education aims to cultivate more innovative talents, Pro-Technic Machinery donated 3 professional-grade 3D printers with a total value of 1 million yuan to help promote STEM education, and promote the exchange of idea within industry and academic circles.

 

Dr. Chung Chi Ping (left), Chairman of the Hong Kong Vocational Training Council (VTC) presented a souvenir to Mr. Robert Lai, Executive Director of Pro-Technic Machinery (right)

 

Mr. Robert Lai (second from left), Executive Director of Pro-Technic Machinery, Mr. Nicolas Lai (first from right), Executive Director, and Mr. Ben Ng (first from left), Deputy General Manager, and the students of the Engineering Department

 

Engineering students said that the desktop 3D printers provided in the the past were rough in terms of precision and poor in material properties. After using the professional-grade 3D printer donated by Pro-Technic Machinery, the printing time can be shortened through simple operation steps. At the same time, it can print high-precision and smooth surface finished products, greatly help and solve the difficulties encountered in the project study, and effectively realize the student’s design finished products.

Mr. Robert Lai, Executive Director of Pro-Technic Machinery (middle), visited the finished products printed by students using professional-grade 3D printers donated by Pro-Technic Machinery.

 

Pro-Technic Machinery has always been committed to promoting academic education, giving back to the community and helping the community to achieve business integration. It is hoped that this donation will effectively help the academic community, foster a competitive new generation and inspire more students to become professionals and jointly create a more innovative and smart city.