The 3D Printing Academy by Sinterit Has Officially Launched

We’re excited to announce the launch of the 3D Printing Academy by Sinterit — a free, 10-day educational program that offers open access to practical, expert-level knowledge about modern 3D printing, with a special focus on laser powder sintering (SLS).

While many of our readers already understand the value of SLS — precision, strength, and production-ready performance — the Academy was created to provide a structured, easy-to-follow learning experience for a wide range of users, regardless of their starting point.

Three tracks, tailored to different needs

The Academy is divided into three dedicated learning paths.

  1. Fundamentals track – “Discover the World of 3D Printing”
    For beginners who want to understand the basics of 3D printing and get an introduction to laser sintering.
  2. Business track – “Make SLS Work for Your Business”
    For managers, founders, R&D teams, and innovation leaders exploring the business value of SLS.
  3. Engineers track – “Master the SLS Technology”
    For engineers, designers, technical leads, and experts looking for deeper, more advanced insights.


What participants receive

Over 10 days, the Academy provides:

  • practical explanations, guides, and videos,
  • workflow overviews and real application examples,
  • insights drawn from over a decade of SLS innovation,
  • infographics, tools, and case studies,
  • access to a dedicated LinkedIn group,
  • a certificate of completion.

Why we created it

Expert knowledge in advanced manufacturing is often hard to access or locked behind paid training. We wanted to change that. The 3D Printing Academy is our way of sharing the insights we’ve gained across years of hands-on development in laser sintering.

Join or share the Academy

If you know someone who could benefit from a clear, structured introduction to 3D printing — or someone exploring SLS for business or technical reasons — feel free to share the link below.

We’re proud to make this level of knowledge openly available — and we hope it inspires more people and organizations to explore the possibilities of laser powder sintering.