Congressman John Tierney and Z Corporation Announce New Education Program Aimed at Skills Crisis

EngineeringZONE Introduces New England High School Students to the Wonder of Making Things

BURLINGTON, Mass., Aug. 30, 2011 — (PRNewswire) — Despite persistent high unemployment, technical jobs are hard to fill, and the pipeline of American students to fill them is thin.

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To help counter this threat to national competitiveness, Congressman John Tierney (D-Mass.) joined 3D printing innovator Z Corporation today in launching "EngineeringZONE™." The initiative invites high school classes to visit Z Corporation monthly for an afternoon to experience some of the latest 3D printing and 3D laser scanning technology, increasingly used in the design and engineering world.

"I applaud Z Corporation's continued efforts to support our local economy with high tech manufacturing jobs, and its most recent initiative to ensure that local students are aware of these new and creative job opportunities," said Congressman Tierney, the only New England Member on the House Education and Workforce Committee. "We know that jobs focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics are growing at a faster rate than many other fields, and we need to do a better job of engaging our students in these areas.  By bringing high school students into Z Corporation for a day of hands-on learning, they will have exposure to careers they may otherwise overlook."

3D printing, one of the fastest-growing areas of manufacturing, is the creation of three-dimensional physical models from 3D engineering design data much as a document printer creates a business letter from a word-processing file. More and more manufacturers are adopting the process to quickly create physical prototypes and refine designs during every phase of the product development process.

Z Corporation is maker of the world's fastest, most affordable and easiest to use 3D printers, and the only ones capable of printing in multiple colors. Students in the EngineeringZONE program will try their hand at some introductory computer-aided design (CAD) software and will make their own 3D printed models. Interested high schools should contact Z Corporation for more details.

"We're thrilled to open our doors to curious students because this is where the magic happens, where you can see a design on a computer screen turn into a physical object before your eyes," said Scott Harmon, Z Corporation vice president of business development. "In addition to the sizzle, 3D printing brings together all of the disciplines – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – that our students so desperately need to master now and in the future. We're honored that Congressman Tierney was able join us on this important initiative."

Jobs available

American businesses often complain about the supply and availability of STEM workers, according to " STEM: Good Jobs Now and for the Future," a report from the US Department of Commerce. And it's bound to get worse. Over the past 10 years, growth in STEM jobs was three times as fast as growth in non-STEM jobs, the report says. STEM occupations are projected to grow by 17 percent from 2008 to 2018, compared to 9.8 percent growth for non-STEM occupations.

On a more positive note, young scientists and engineers have been using Z Corporation 3D printers, called ZPrinters, at thousands of high schools, vocational schools and universities, following the lead of companies like Black & Decker, Cisco Consumer Business Group, New Balance, Timberland and Pixar.

About Z Corporation

Z Corporation enables design professionals to create more. More ideas. More communication. More innovation. Wherever innovators use technology to develop ideas, we stretch the boundaries of what is possible. Product design. Architecture. Education. Even the leading edge of entertainment, health care, and retail mass customization. Z Corporation provides 3D printing and 3D scanning technologies used to create new products and services more effectively than any other means. We serve the world's most productive designers and engineers, and are committed to making our solutions the fastest, easiest, most accessible, and most valuable. Z Corporation. Create more. www.zcorp.com.

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