Mumbai: Aptech Limited has partnered with WOL3D to launch India’s first structured 3D printing training curriculum designed for creative and industrial applications.
This collaboration aims to strengthen India’s 3D printing education ecosystem by combining Aptech’s professional training expertise with WOL3D’s technical leadership in additive manufacturing.
The 3D printing training curriculum initiative seeks to prepare students for future-ready careers in design, manufacturing, and technology-driven industries.
3D Printing Training Curriculum to Bridge Creativity and Industry
The newly introduced 3D printing training curriculum will be delivered through Aptech’s renowned training brands – MAAC and Arena Animation – integrating theoretical learning with practical exposure at WOL3D’s advanced experience centres.
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The 60-hour hybrid course blends creative learning and industrial application, helping students move from concept design to real-world prototyping.
Positioned as an add-on module for learners in animation, 3D design, and modelling, the program opens pathways to emerging sectors such as healthcare, architecture, product development, and manufacturing, where 3D printing is becoming increasingly essential.
Future of 3D Printing Skills
Sandip Weling, Whole-time Director of Aptech Limited, said, “Our partnership with WOL3D represents a crucial step toward building scalable, employment-oriented learning solutions. By integrating structured curriculum, certified workflows, and access to cutting-edge technology, we aim to establish a dependable training foundation for 3D printing in India.”
He added that the initiative will nurture entrepreneurial ambitions among students, helping them transform creative concepts into tangible innovations through the power of 3D printing.
Adding his perspective, Rahul Chandalia, Co-Founder and Director of WOL3D, said, “3D printing has evolved from a niche prototyping process into a transformative force across industries. This collaboration with Aptech empowers students with hands-on exposure to technology, real-world workflows, and innovation-driven applications.”
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Supporting India’s Mission Manufacturing Vision
The launch aligns with the Government of India’s ‘Mission Manufacturing’ initiative and the National Strategy for Additive Manufacturing, which aim to position India as a global hub for digital and advanced manufacturing.
Through this initiative, Aptech and WOL3D are fostering new opportunities for learners to transition beyond traditional creative roles into sectors like aerospace, medical devices, industrial supply chains, and product design – areas where skilled 3D printing professionals are in growing demand.







