Boeing has awarded a grant to the Space Foundation Discovery Center for an Additive Manufacturing Space Lab. This 826-square-foot facility will revolutionize student learning and global engagement in additive manufacturing and fabrication methods, serving as an immersive educational hub for students, teachers, and industry professionals worldwide.
The lab will feature interactive digital activities and cutting-edge physical technology to enhance visitor experiences and inspire the next generation of space innovators. Boeing’s commitment to education aligns with the Space Foundation’s mission, aiming to propel the Discovery Center to the forefront of innovative educational offerings.


“The Space Domain is no longer the future of human discovery and national defense — it is the here and now, and students need the right skills to meet today’s moment,” said Kay Sears, vice president and general manager of Boeing Space, Intelligence and Weapons Systems.
“We are proud to support the Space Foundation’s new additive manufacturing lab at the Discovery Center in Colorado, which will serve as an important resource for students to learn through hands-on training and experience.”
The collaboration between Boeing and the Space Foundation aims to address the shortage of skilled professionals in additive manufacturing fields by targeting students from first grade onward. The lab will seamlessly integrate with existing Discovery Center experiences, amplifying the educational journey and promoting a comprehensive understanding of modern manufacturing technologies.
Source: spacefoundation.org
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