Industrial printer manufacturer Stratasys and design studio Innodesign prepared Design 2020 program in order to introduce designers and engineers to 3D technology. As an educational project, this venture was supported by Dassault Systemes.
Organized with the aim of transferring 3D production skills to the youth and raise future’s engineer and designers, Design 2020 brought Stratasys and Innodesign’s expertness together. Giving 20 designers the chance to develop their skills, this program included software expert Dassault Systems

The program lasted a total of about two months. Each company brought something to the program and had the chance to mentor the students. Dassault Systèmes provided coaching and training on their 3D CAD CATIA product design and experience solution and is powered by Dassault’s platform. Experts from Stratasys Korea worked with the designers and taught them how to build their work on both FDM and PolyJet 3D printers.

“Our role is to hold and mentor the students throughout the project to help them really understand what 3D printing can deliver for them,” said Daniel Thomson, General Manager of Stratasys Korea. “Digital technology enables a single person to make an impact on tens of thousands of people,” Innıdesign CEO Kim Young-se said. “The same should be true of the design sector. In a world where the influence of design is felt, digital technology will make that happen.”