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Airwolf 3D printers are safe, reliable and durable, offering premium print quality for both small and large projects.
Teachers love Airwolf 3D’s dedication to thorough training and “White Glove” technical support whenever they need it.
Airwolf 3D printers are the machine of choice for multidisciplinary learning in K-12 and higher education programs across the world.
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The AXIOMe is designed specifically for use in the classroom. Safe and reliable, the AXIOMe is fully enclosed with a non-heated print bed. The machine is easy to use and available at an affordableprice point for schools who desire more than one machine.
learn moreVital Link honored Airwolf 3D Co-Founder Erick Wolf with the Innovative Design Award for his participation in various youth programs that introduced students to 3D printers in STEM education.
Read MoreEngineering Instructor Ron Ponce from Anaheim High School offers advice on how to choose a 3D printer for your school and inspire students through effective integration of 3D printing in the classroom
Learn MoreOur mission is to empower educators with the 3D printing knowledge and tools necessary for America’s kids to fulfill their potential as our future innovators and leaders.
That’s why Airwolf 3D is the primary sponsor and exclusive 3D printing training provider for the ocMaker Challenge, an integrated STEM design competition for schools in Orange County, CA.
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