There are two five-day workshops scheduled, one from 23-27 July and a second edition from 10-14 September of this year. The morning-only workshops cost €600 per person (discounts for alumni available).
The purpose of the workshop is to provide professional designers an introduction to alternative methods of production through direct digital manufacturing, specifically involving 3D printing and laser cutting. Students will obtain the knowledge necessary to manage future fashion and jewelry projects using these new technologies.
Via DM+mat (Hat tip to Xavier)