About Us

2021 

We open a small studio that specializes in manufacturing 3D printed products for clients, crafting intricate keycaps, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Then, something unexpected happened. 

One of our young cousins, just six years old, approached us with a spark of curiosity in his eyes.

'Can you teach me how to do that?' he asked, pointing at our 3D printer.

Now, we'll admit, we had our doubts. 3D printing can be complex, even for adults. But how could we say no to that eager young mind? So, we took a leap of faith and started teaching him the basics.

And you know what? We were absolutely blown away! He picked it up so quickly, grasping concepts that some adults struggle with. He wasn't just learning; he was creating, coming up with imaginative designs that surprised and delighted us. He even invited his friends to join in, and soon we had a whole group of these bright young minds, fearlessly exploring the world of 3D design. Their energy was infectious, their creativity boundless.

That's when it hit us: we had stumbled upon something truly special. These kids, with their natural curiosity and unbridled imaginations, had a knack for 3D design that was simply remarkable. We realized that we had a responsibility to nurture this potential, to open doors for other young learners who might not even know the amazing things they were capable of.

 

2022-2025

So, in beginning of 2022, Do3Dimension Education was born! We started with online classes, and then in the end of 2022, we opened our first in-person classroom, right here in Gwinnett County, Georgia. And we've been growing ever since.

 

Our mission

To empower the next generation of creators, innovators, and problem-solvers. To provide the tools and resources that unlock the hidden potential within every student, just like we discovered with our young cousin. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to explore, experiment, and express themselves through the magic of 3D design. And we're here to make that happen, one student at a time."

Who knows? Maybe the next groundbreaking designer is sitting right here in this classroom!