For Parents
Inspire creativity, build confidence and give your child future-ready skills through practical making.
- Hands-on STEM learning
- Boost confidence and creativity
- Project-based problem solving
- Supportive learning environment

Hands-on CAD and 3D printing experiences that help children, schools and young creators turn ideas into real prototypes.

Inspire creativity, build confidence and give your child future-ready skills through practical making.

Enrich your curriculum with engaging CAD, design and 3D printing experiences for your students.

Parents, schools, teachers and community groups can quickly find the right creative technology experience.




Short, practical programmes that help children design, solve problems and feel proud of what they create.
Enquire as a Parent →Workshops and programmes designed to support STEM, design thinking and real-world project outcomes.
Plan a School Workshop →Support for educators who want to deliver CAD, design and 3D printing lessons with confidence.
Discuss Teacher Training →Engaging creative technology sessions for youth groups, clubs and community programmes.
Start a Conversation →Search by learner, age or purpose, then explore the best route.
Ages 5–11
Creative starter projects that build confidence, curiosity and design thinking.
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Ages 11–16
CAD, prototyping and engineering challenges for future STEM pathways.
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Educators
Practical CPD that helps staff deliver confident 3D printing lessons.
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Flexible groups
Engaging workshops for clubs, outreach programmes and community projects.
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Ages 16–19
Applied design and manufacturing sessions for technical and creative learners.
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Custom
A high-energy format for enrichment days, showcases and school events.
Explore programme →Clear, practical pathways for young creators, schools, teachers and communities.
Creative starter projects that build confidence, curiosity and design thinking.
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CAD, prototyping and engineering challenges for future STEM pathways.
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Engaging workshops for clubs, outreach programmes and community projects.
Learn more →Answer two quick questions and see a recommended route for your child, school or group.
A practical route for children who want to create, design and build confidence through hands-on making.
Take the next step →A simple planner helps school leaders picture reach, engagement and practical outcomes.
Families want excitement and reassurance. Schools want quality, structure and measurable outcomes.

My child came home talking about design ideas, not just what they made. That confidence is exactly what we hoped for.Parent feedback

The session gave our students a practical way to understand design, engineering and creativity in one experience.School feedback

It felt modern, purposeful and genuinely engaging. The students could see the result of their thinking.Programme feedback
Parents and schools get reassurance before they take the next step.
Programmes are available for primary learners, secondary learners, colleges, teachers and youth/community groups.
No. Sessions can be shaped for beginners, confident makers or mixed-ability groups.
Yes. Schools can discuss workshops, enrichment days, clubs, CPD and wider programme delivery.
Learners move from idea to CAD model to printed prototype, so the experience feels practical, memorable and outcome-led.
For parents ready to inspire a child and schools ready to bring creative technology into learning.