Practical training provider joins national manufacturing event with support from Additive Manufacturing UK

3D 360 Skills Training will exhibit at MACH 2026, the national event for engineering and manufacturing, taking place at the NEC Birmingham from 20 to 24 April 2026. The company will be located at stand 17-14 in the Education and Development Zone.

The stand will feature live 3D printing, hands-on training demonstrations, a STEM Truck, a G-Wiz electric vehicle and a robot dog arena, offering visitors a practical, interactive experience of what 3D 360 delivers both in and outside of the training room.

About 3D 360 Skills Training

3D 360 Skills Training was founded on a simple idea: that the practical skills organisations and individuals need should not take years to acquire. The company delivers 3D printing and CAD training to educators and industry professionals at every level across advanced manufacturing, nuclear and EV, with programmes designed to be completed in days and applied in the workplace from day one.

To date, more than 2,500 learners have completed 3D 360 programmes, with an 80% progression rate across a wide range of vocations and sectors. Both figures are independently audited. The company also holds over 100 five-star Google reviews.

Training is available for educators, industry teams and innovators or product developers, with routes designed to suit different audiences, budgets and learning contexts.

 

Addressing a growing skills gap

The advanced manufacturing, nuclear and EV sectors are facing a critical and widening talent shortage. Demand for skilled practitioners is outpacing supply, and traditional training routes are too slow to close the gap. 3D 360 was built to change that, delivering practical, accredited training that gets people productive quickly, without the years of lead time that conventional programmes require.

Paul Bullock, Managing Director of 3D 360 Skills Training, said:

“Advanced manufacturing, nuclear and EV are three of the most important sectors in the country right now, and all three are crying out for skilled people. At 3D 360 we have built a training model that gets people up to speed in days, not years. MACH 2026 is our opportunity to put that in front of the people who need to hear it.”

Support from Additive Manufacturing UK

3D 360’s attendance at MACH 2026 has been made possible with the support of Additive Manufacturing UK, the trade association that supports businesses developing, creating and supplying 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology.

Visit 3D 360 Skills Training at MACH 2026, Stand 17-14, Education and Development Zone, NEC Birmingham, 20 to 24 April 2026.

Free visitor registration is available at machexhibition.com

For more information visit: https://3d360skillstraining.co.uk/

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