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Wewould like to acknowledge and thank the following entities for their funding and support to the seed projects that are the subject of this study: the SustainableUPMRES2+U program, the CEPSA Foundation Chair through the II Call for grants for research projects on Energy and Environment in the ETSIME-UPM, and the UPM ApS Call. In addition, we are grateful for the collaboration of the EELISA-ESCE community of the UPM, Spanish Environmental Club (CEMA), LOEMCO, Testing and Calibration Laboratory of the ETSIME-UPM (LECEM-T) and the Historical Library of the ETSIME-UPM.
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Rodriguez Rama, Juan AntonioAutor (correspondencia)Martin Sanchez, Domingo AAutor o CoautorBarrio-Parra, FernandoAutor o Coautor3D Printing as an Enabler of Innovation in Universities. Tellus UPM Ecosystem Case
Publicado en:Communications In Computer And Information Science. 1938 263-276 - 2024-01-01 1938(), DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52517-9_18
Autores: Rama, JAR; Lázaro, AM; Sánchez, DAM; Lorenzo, JM; Barrio-Parra, F; del Alamo, LJFG
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In the current academic landscape, innovation emerges as a fundamental pillar, driving the transformation towards a more integrated and practical education. This study highlights how the implementation of 3D printing technologies, centered on projects developed under the framework of the Tellus ecosystem at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (UPM), is fostering a renaissance of innovation within the university sphere. By exploring the convergence of technology, education and sustainability, it is revealed that FabLabs, specifically FabLab ETSIME-UPM, act as catalysts for this change, providing the necessary tools and resources to transform theoretical ideas into tangible prototypes and viable solutions. Furthermore, this study demonstrates how 3D printing aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, facilitating the creation of projects that are not only innovative but also sustainable. Through the analysis of specific methods and materials employed in the 3D printing process, it illustrates that this technology is a driving force in enhancing adaptability and efficiency in project development. Therefore, this study postulates that the incorporation of 3D printing in academia, especially in the context of the Tellus UPM Ecosystem.
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Existe un liderazgo significativo ya que algunos de los autores pertenecientes a la institución aparecen como primer o último firmante, se puede apreciar en el detalle: Primer Autor (RODRIGUEZ RAMA, JUAN ANTONIO) y Último Autor (Fernandez Gutierrez del Alamo, Luis J).
el autor responsable de establecer las labores de correspondencia ha sido RODRIGUEZ RAMA, JUAN ANTONIO.