European Code Week Returns to Lünen with Free 3D Printing Workshops
The European Code Week is set to return this October, with Lünen hosting two exciting workshops on 3D printing. Participation is free, and each participant will create and take home a personal name tag.
The workshops, held on 13-15 October and 20-22 October, will teach block programming and 3D model creation. The first workshop will take place at Lünen City Library, while the second will be held at FabLab Lünen in the Bürgerhaus Horstmar. Both workshops will conclude with a practical session on 3D printers, allowing participants to bring their creations to life.
The workshops are open to children and young people aged 10 and above, providing a great opportunity to learn about this innovative technology. Each participant will have the chance to create and take home a personal name tag as a memento of their experience.
The European Code Week in Lünen offers two free two-day workshops on 3D printing, teaching block programming and 3D model creation. Participants will have the chance to use 3D printers and take home their creations. The workshops are open to children and young people aged 10 and above, and will be held at Lünen City Library and FabLab Lünen in the Bürgerhaus Horstmar.
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