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Project Showcase
Projects created by students, co-ops, and interns that highlight hands-on learning, design creativity, and technical innovation.
Where learning meets making.
Faculty- and researcher-driven initiatives focused on advancing materials, processes, and additive manufacturing technologies.
Advancing engineering through additive technologies
Collaborative projects with industry partners aimed at developing practical solutions, prototypes, and production-ready applications.
Turning complex challenges into real-world results.
Custom 3D-printed models, giveaways, and display pieces that showcase AMIST’s creative capabilities and highlight the impact of additive manufacturing
Showcasing creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation.
Tiny Display, Big Impact: Waterstep Cart
Creating Custom 3D-Printed Promotional Plaques
Promoting Mental Health Awareness with 3D-Printed Croc Charms
Mascot Makeover: Louie’s Custom Glasses
Order of the Engineer: 3D Printed Ceremonial Ring
From Concept to Cast: UofL Presidential Necklace
Batch Production of Commemorative Building Replica Giveaways
From Concept to Print: Thinker Statue Awards
Unique Challenge, Creative Fabrication
From scan to spectacle- Louie the Cardinal’s oversized Pat Kelsey glasses brought to life using 3D Printing.
Protection Meets Precision
Custom-built for the athlete, the James Scott mask blends precise 3D design with protective functionality.
Shaping the Future of Steel
Pushing the limits of metal 3D printing, the student team’s steel multitool design proved both functional and award-winning.
Forged in Innovation
Blending creativity with engineering precision, UofL’s student team produced a 3D-printed Halligan bar for the Additive in Steel competition — showcasing the power of additive manufacturing to reinvent a classic rescue tool.
From Scan to Game Day
UofL engineers designed a 3D-printed mask for Julie Kouijzer, delivering a precise fit and field-ready safety.