Oslo's AHO Advances Additive Manufacturing with RP Platform Partnership
Advancing additive manufacturing hinges on continuous academic research, exploring new materials, printing techniques, and supporting software to broaden industrial adoption.

Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) is at the forefront, recently partnering with RP Platform to streamline and elevate its additive‑manufacturing workflows.
3Dprinting.com examined this collaboration, highlighting benefits for faculty, students, and researchers, and its impact on the evolving additive‑manufacturing landscape.
Read the full article on 3Dprinting.com.
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