
The Estonian government began providing their citizens with a cutting edge national identification card containing a chip with a 2048-bit public key encryption that they can use to access their bank account, as a national health card, vote online and digitally sign documents. They can also use it to start businesses online, pay their taxes and use a platform to instantly verify business and money transactions. They also offer a revolutionary e-Residency program that allows global businesses the option of basing their business in Estonia so they can also have access to their state of the art internet infrastructure. This northeastern European nation uses the internet in ways that the United States can’t even imagine, and it is turning their population into one of the most tech-savvy in the world.
The nation is also heavily focusing on high-tech STEAM education to help their next generation continue to embrace technology as a way to enhance their population’s lives. In fact, that is actually the mission of Eesti 2.0, an Estonian nonprofit organization that introduces school-aged kids to technology. In an effort to encourage the development of 3D education, Eesti 2.0 has now given 50 Estonian schools brand new MakerBot Replicator Fifth Generation desktop 3D printers.
“There is a special sparkle in their eyes. They’re so excited that they do 3D modeling at home, and then come to school to print out their designs,” a teacher from the Kristiine Secondary School in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, told MakerBot.
According to the teachers, their students are using the MakerBots almost every day, and these are helping to keep them engaged and motivated, even when they go home for the day. In the near future, the participating schools are hoping to launch nationwide 3D printing competitions, develop a way to exhibit successful 3D printing projects, and find ways to help other schools get access to their own MakerBot 3D printers.
MakerBot has now sold more than 100,000 MakerBot’s sold all over the world, so they launched their #MakerMilestone giveaway. To enter for a chance for a free MakerBot, all that you need to do is share your own maker milestone on social media. Post a 3D design, 3D print or other 3D printing project on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and include #MakerMilestones and @MakerBot in your post. MakerBot is also celebrating by offering a $400 price cut on new MakerBot Replicator Fifth Generation 3D printers, which are now $2,499. Discuss in the Estonian Schools Receive MakerBots forum over at 3DPB.com.