Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
15 minutes
Workload:
0.25 hours
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Manager, Professionals, Pupils, Students, Workers
SUMMARY
Welcome to the quiz for the Sustainability and Additive Manufacturing: Integrating Circular Economy Principles with 3D Printing and Reverse Engineering learning path!
This quiz is designed to test the knowledge and skills you’ve gained throughout this journey. From understanding the principles of sustainability and the circular economy to learning about reverse engineering and 3D printing techniques, you’ve explored how modern manufacturing can align with environmental responsibility.
Now, it’s your turn to reflect on what you’ve learned. Are you ready to demonstrate how well you understand the integration of innovative technologies with sustainable practices? Let’s find out!

About The Author
Panos Stavropoulos is an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS), University of Patras, Greece. He has been teaching as a Lecturer (2014-2018) and Assistant Professor (2018-present) on topics of Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Processes. He has been coordinating and managing EITM projects and has been involved in lessons development on topics related to Manufacturing Processes.

Vasiliki Panagiotopoulou is a Senior Research Engineer at the Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS) since 2020, with research interests focusing on Sustainability, and Circular Economy. She has extensive experience participating in various EITM education and innovation projects and developing educational content for multiple initiatives, including Demo4Green and SRC4i.

Katerina Paraskevopoulou is a Junior Research Engineer at the Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems and Automation since 2023. Her experience in nuggets development for EITM Academy is mostly focusing on Sustainability, Circular Economy and Energy Efficiency, from previous EITM RIS project.
Learning outcomes
- By the end of the lesson, learners are able to outline key concepts related to sustainability, reverse engineering, and 3D printing
- By the end of the lesson, learners are able to define the environmental impact of 3D printing
- By the end of the lesson, learners are able to recall how reverse engineering and photogrammetry contribute to effective product design
Course Content
Topics
Environmental Sustainability, Advanced Manufacturing, Sustainable Energy and Clean Technologies, Sustainable Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing
Tags
Sustainability
