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Dremel DigiLab – Ideate, Design, and Prototype Your Vision | NewsWatch Review

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Education in schools has been given quite the makeover in the last few years. With more STEM schools taking shape and establishing makerspaces, students are getting more hands on with subjects that require more than reading a textbook.

Dremel DigiLab’s suite of products helps students learn 21st-century skills and enhance problem solving and creativity. Students can ideate, design, prototype and assemble their visions into tangible items.

A perfect tool for your Makerspace, Their 3D45 3D Printer utilizes cloud-based printing to easily run students’ jobs one after the other with a large variety of materials. The Dremel Laser Cutter was designed for use by makers of all levels with a material library that provides setting recommendations for a variety of materials.

Dremel’s been helping people make things for over 85 years now. They’re known for their traditional power tools, helping remodelers and woodworkers make things, but more recently, they’ve actually been known for helping out the educators in the makerspaces, and really this evolution of regular traditional power tools into this digital fabrication space.

Dremel wants machines that continue to run but also wants users to not be intimidated such as being able to easily unbox and be able to do their first project with ease. A school would benefit from choosing Dremel projects over another brand or another competitor mostly because they stand behind their products.

Dremel’s goal is really for the users to be able to focus on their project and not have to tinker around with the machine. This involves from the beginning of the entire unboxing experience; being able to set up and run to the actual design and creation of the project.

The future of Dremel looks really exciting and ultimately, it’s really up to the users. Dremel launched their first 3D printer in 2014, now launching a laser cutter, so they’re invested in this kind of digital tool space, building out this suite of products, but also continuously learning what the users are doing, what are they struggling with, and actually developing products to meet their needs.

Dremel DigiLabs products are focused on making this innovative technology more accessible, dependable and safe.

For more information head on over to dremelnewsroom.com.

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