3d printing workshop steers girls toward stem fields

Ten young women hope that the 3D printing workshop will help them move on their career path in the science, technology, engineering and math industries. The three-
Day workshop hosted by Build-A-
Participants in Dream range from grade 6 to grade 12.
\"We brought women from around Windsor --
Essex and they know about 3D printing and themselves, and their confidence in learning new technologies, \"said Elisa quaggiotta, building the provincial outreach and community coordinatorA-Dream.
\"We want to inspire the future.
\"Participants watching the show talked about their experiences in three monthsday workshop.
Speaking on the first day of the workshop, quaggiio said she saw a huge change in the girls.
\"They were very shy when they came in, and now they are confident,\" quaggiio said . \" He added that this is a girl to explore
In a safe environment, the traditional career path is a big deal.
Bianca Lopez, one of the participants, tried to 3D print a whale while CBC News stopped.
\"I learned a lot,\" Lopez said . \".
\"Now I think I can have some fun if I can reach this all the time.
Learning software is a challenge, Lopez said, but she is now confident in using the technology.
\"I want to work with it in the future.

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