Imagineer of Imaginarium encourages kids to design and create with 3D printers

In Imaginarium, they are committed to technology education and programming knowledge and encourage elementary school kids, until 4th year, to participate in a school competition. The challenge is be a maker, that is, design and create three different types of 3D toys. Once designed, you have to buy it and Imaginarium will print it and send it.

The goal is to make children learn to build your own toys using a specific application of Imaginarium. And also wants to boost and energize it through two contests, one for Club members called Imaginieer Challenge Club and another for schools, School Imaginieer Challenge. The individual contest is until October 28, so run and sign up for the kids and the school contest is until December 15, 2014, so there is still time to organize.

It can build a car as if we were in a workshop, we must choose the chassis, the ailerons and give it life with personalized decoration. When we receive it at home, we can assemble and paint the model received. In Imaginarium ensures that you can run alone. You can also design a medal or one jewel, for example, a bracelet with the shape that we want and incorporate the decoration that we want with shapes, letters, etc.

The way to work is with a flash application With predefined designs although for our children it is a surprise and a facility to achieve spectacular results. After choosing the final design, it is paid, and Imaginarium takes care of sending it to the buyer.

Imaginarium seems like a great idea because it unites many experiences that have been successful in other companies separately. I think we could call this initiative a kind of Imaginarim First League 3D printing, because the children have to design, build, compete and also develop STEM skills that we already know are highly demanded and necessary. And of course Imaginarium continues to offer children very innovative, up-to-date game experiences and prepares them for a future in which children will build toys.