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3DP4ME received a $50,000 grant this week!

This grant is a huge step forward for our nonprofit organization! 3DP4ME is a US based nonprofit tech startup, operating in the Middle East. Our mission is to serve real human needs with practical 3D Printing. The overall vision is to ...

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Reflecting Back – Syrian War now 10 years later

Reflecting back on the Syrian war- 10 years later. It’s been a privilege for Jason to meet many Syrian refugee families, over the years in Jordan. Each family has a unique story. The Syrian war started in Daraa during March ...

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We Hired a Talented Jordanian Audiologist as a Consultant

We are so thrilled! This is a big step for us at 3DP4ME. As we build capacity towards our upcoming “Hearing Express Pilot”. Reem is a world-class Audiologist talent with strong local knowledge. She is going to help us develop ...

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Evan- New Volunteer Website & Software Expert!

Evan Eckels is a current student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign studying Computer Science with a minor at Hoeft Technology and Management Program. He has a background in website design and development, SEO, product management, and software engineering. ...

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All Digital AM Video Podcast

  https://www.alldigitalam.com/3dp-am-chat-3dp4me-the-gift-of-hearing-jason-szolomayer-gregor-ash-january-26-2021/   Big shout out to Adam Penna for taking the time to highlight 3DP4ME! All Digital AM video podcast, focuses on educational 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing conversations promoting positive people, applications, and events.

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Fabbaloo- New Article on 3DP4ME!

https://www.fabbaloo.com/news/3d-print-community-3dp4me   Special thanks to Kerry Stevenson, Marney Stapley, and Sarah Goehrke!! We appreciate Fabbaloo for highlighting 3DP4ME. “Fabbaloo believe’s in a near future where 3D print technology is routinely used to make revolutionary products, parts and objects previously thought ...

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