James R. Langevin Center for Design, Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing

3-D Printer
What We Do

Providing state-of-the-art technology for ΞΆΓάΘ¦ students, engage K-12 students in STEM career exploration and offering training space for manufacturing businesses.

Contact Information
The 5,100 square-foot space is named named after U.S. representative and alumnus Jim Langevin '90

About the Center

The Langevin Center for Design, Innovation, and Advanced Manufacturing at ΞΆΓάΘ¦ and the Rhode Island STEAM Center are pleased to offer advanced manufacturing and design activities throughout the day. Learn more about the e-Now Solar Van and request demonstrations for 3-D printing, laser cutting, CNC operations and Robotics programming by contacting us.

Equipment

  • Two programmable robots for automated manufacturing
  • Objet 24 and Objet 30 Pro 3-D printers
  • uPrint Special Edition 3-D Printer
  • 3-D Scanner to read objects and translate them into CAD files
  • FaroArm High-Precision Measurement Tool 
  • 50-Watt Laser Cutter for Plastics, Metals and Wood
  • Pneumatics Trainer to power machines and provide other manufacturing applications
  • Programmable CNC router