<p>➀ TH Bingen and MINTplus donated 3D printers to Emanuel-Felke-Gymnasium to strengthen students' digital and creative skills in art and STEM subjects;</p><p>➁ The initiative promotes interdisciplinary projects merging aesthetics, design, and STEM, with CAD software and 3D printing integrated into the curriculum;</p><p>➂ The collaboration aims to embed modern manufacturing technology into regular classes, enabling students to experience the full process from concept to physical object creation.</p>
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