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As Nepal embraces the digital age, opportunities for young learners to engage with cutting-edge technologies are steadily growing. In this spirit, PCPS College is hosting a two-day immersive workshop titled “Future in 3D”, set to take place on 21 and 22 August from 1:00 PM onwards at the college premises in Kupondole, Lalitpur. The program, developed in collaboration with Wiser Mania, is specifically designed for recently graduated +2 students, offering them an exciting entry point into two of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century: 3D Printing and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Nurturing Curiosity in Emerging Technologies
The workshop aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. Many students completing their higher secondary studies are eager to explore fields that go beyond traditional academic streams. By introducing them to 3D printing and IoT applications, the program not only exposes them to high-demand skills but also helps them discover where their genuine interests might lie in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
For many, this will be their first practical encounter with rapid prototyping tools, digital fabrication, and connected devices areas that are shaping industries from healthcare and education to manufacturing and urban development. The program is set to combine creativity, problem-solving, and technical know-how in a way that is both engaging and career relevant.
Day One: Diving into 3D Printing in future
The first day of the “Future in 3D” workshop is dedicated to understanding the fundamentals of 3D design and printing. Participants will learn how to design models using accessible software, convert digital concepts into printable files, and operate 3D printers to produce tangible prototypes.
This segment is especially crucial for students considering careers in engineering, architecture, robotics, and product design. It introduces them to the idea that almost any concept can be transformed into a physical object through additive manufacturing. More importantly, it allows students to understand the creative and practical workflow—from imagination to a functional model—that underpins innovation in today’s industries.
Hands-on sessions will enable learners to directly interact with the tools and machines, making the process not just theoretical but experiential. Whether it’s printing simple geometrical shapes or experimenting with basic product models, participants will walk away with a solid introduction to how 3D printing can drive prototyping, research, and even entrepreneurship.

Day Two: Exploring the Internet of Things (IoT)
The second day transitions into the world of IoT an ecosystem where devices, sensors, and networks communicate seamlessly to collect and exchange data. For students, this opens up a universe of possibilities where everyday objects from home appliances to traffic systems become smarter and more responsive.
The workshop will provide hands-on activities where participants experiment with sensors, microcontrollers, and connected applications. This practical exposure will demystify how IoT is being used in smart homes, wearable technology, agriculture, logistics, and even urban planning.
What makes IoT especially relevant for young learners is its direct connection to real-world problem solving. Through guided exercises, participants will see how small-scale projects can be scaled up into larger innovations with real social and economic impact.

Why This Workshop Matters
For recently graduated +2 students, this workshop offers more than just technical exposure. It provides:
- Career Direction: Many young learners are still exploring career pathways. By engaging with 3D printing and IoT, they gain insights into fields like engineering, computer science, design, and entrepreneurship.
- Future-Ready Skills: As industries in Nepal and worldwide adopt automation, digital fabrication, and smart systems, having even a foundational knowledge of these technologies can make students stand out.
- Collaborative Learning: Organized with the support of Wiser Mania, the program emphasizes not only technical skills but also teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking.
- Confidence Boost: Handling real machines, coding simple IoT projects, and creating prototypes can inspire students to pursue bigger goals with confidence.
A Glimpse into Tomorrow
The “Future in 3D” workshop is not just about short-term learning; it is a glimpse into tomorrow’s possibilities. As Nepal seeks to strengthen its technological ecosystem, empowering its youth with future-oriented knowledge becomes essential. Workshops like this help bridge the gap between global trends and local aspirations.
For +2 graduates, this could be the spark that ignites a passion for engineering new devices, building innovative startups, or contributing to the nation’s growing tech sector. It is also a reminder that learning does not stop at the classroom innovation happens when curiosity meets opportunity.
Event Details
- Event Title: Future in 3D
- Date: 21–22 August
- Time: From 1:00 PM onwards
- Venue: PCPS College, Kupondole, Lalitpur
- Target Audience: Recently graduated +2 students
- Focus Areas: 3D Printing and Internet of Things (IoT)
- Collaboration Partner: Wiser Mania

The future belongs to those who are prepared to imagine and innovate. With initiatives like “Future in 3D,” PCPS College is paving the way for Nepal’s young generation to step confidently into a world where technology and creativity walk hand in hand.
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Swostika Shrestha, a Computer Engineering graduate from Pokhara University, has gone on a pretty interesting journey, from Web Development to Digital Marketing. Equipped with a sound technical background, Swostika is currently working on her digital marketing skills by joining the Tech Blogger Association of Nepal. The technical know-how coupled with her passion for creating content has kept her ahead in this new field. She occupied herself with writing engaging and informative content, proving one’s adaptability of learning in conventional ways. Swostika’s journey shows how embracing new challenges is worth it and how different skills could be put to work to make a career thrive in a fast-changing digital landscape.




