How 3D Printing is Shaping the Future of African Classrooms – and Why Kenya Shouldn’t Be Left Behind!
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I recently came across a fascinating initiative called Generative CAD — an education-focused organization in Ghana using 3D printing and digital fabrication to transform how young people learn design, innovation, and problem-solving.
What really stood out to me is how they’re bringing hands-on creativity into schools, empowering students to move from consumers of technology to creators.
It made me wonder — could similar programs thrive here in Kenya, especially with our growing innovation ecosystem in places like Nairobi, Eldoret, and Mombasa?
Imagine if students could design and print their own prototypes — from robotics parts to sustainable packaging concepts — right from the classroom!
I’d love to hear your thoughts — 🔹 Are there any Kenyan schools or hubs already exploring 3D printing in education? 🔹 What would it take to make such programs mainstream across Africa?