
A one-hour induction session covering laser cutting and the ATE bureau service for 3D printing.
If you have been looking for a way to get hands-on with some of the fabrication tools at the University of Brighton, there is a session coming up on April 16, 2026, that might be useful. The event is called Digital Inductions E26, and it is essentially a one-hour introduction to two specific services: laser cutting and the ATE bureau service for 3D printing. It is the kind of practical session that is helpful if you are trying to figure out how to use these machines for a project or just want to understand the workflow involved in the university's facilities.
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The session takes place at Mithras House on Lewes Road, which is a familiar spot for many in the area. They have scheduled two separate times for this induction on the same day, with one slot at 10:00 and another at 11:00. Since it is a technical induction, it is geared towards anyone who needs to get up to speed with the equipment, whether you are a student, a professional working in design or engineering, or simply someone interested in digital manufacturing processes. It is a straightforward, functional session designed to get you familiar with the basics of the equipment.
Regarding the cost, the event is listed as free to attend. While it is always worth keeping in mind that details like these can sometimes shift, that is the current information available for this specific date. It is a good opportunity to get a clear overview of the laser cutting and 3D printing services without any complex registration or fees attached. If you have been meaning to get started with these tools, this induction provides a clear starting point to see how the ATE bureau operates and what you need to know to use the laser cutters effectively.
Date
Thursday, 16 April 2026
10:00
Price
Free
Recommended Age
+16 years











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