3-D printing manufacturer, Stratasys, has partnered with NOCTI (leading provider of industry credentials and resources for career and technical education programs) to offer their newly designed FDM Certification.
SPC partner, Technical Training Aids, has invited our students to participate in their FDM certification pilot, to set a new standard for general FDM knowledge within industry and education institutions!
Assessment partner NOCTI has finalized a new initiative that will allow pilot tests to be rescored once the development process for the test is completed and a passing score is established. While it may take some time to gather all the pilot test takers needed to assure a valid and reliable credentialing assessment and to set the passing score, we think this presents a great opportunity for individuals to potentially earn certification through their participation in the pilot.
Why Certification is important.
No matter what stage of your career you are at, certification can help you become a valuable asset to your employer and become one of the most sought-after individuals in your field. Certification not only proves your knowledge but can also help you advance in your career. NOCTI certifications are recognized as an industry credential.
Please file the form below, to submit your interest in participating in the certification pilot program
If you have comments about this survey or questions regarding how to complete this survey, please contact Julia Meyer at Meyer.Julia@spcollege.edu or call 727-341-4760.
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