With the MyStemKits curriculum meeting Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Common Core State Standards (CCS), it’s easy for teachers to use 3D printing in the classroom and make models (already available on the MyStemKits platform) to use as visual learning aids for their students. The MyStemKits platform, built on 3DPrinterOS, offers one-click 3D printable models made specifically for K-12 schools. “3DPrinterOS is the closest thing to an interoperability standard for 3d printing which makes it easy for our business to expand to all educational institutions, printer manufacturers, and continue to build innovative applications,” said Braydon Moreno, co-founder of Robo 3D. This platform switch to 3DPrinterOS, standardizes and makes it easier for 3d printing educators to use MyStemKits, the world’s largest online library of STEM curriculum, across exponentially more types of 3d printers. With Robo 3D’s recent acquisition of MyStemKits, this move instantly expands access of educational 3D printable models and curriculum of MyStemKits across 75+ desktop 3D printers. San Francisco – Janu– Robo 3D announces the integration of 3DPrinterOS across all their models of 3D printers. Robo 3D recently acquired the 3DPrinterOS app, MystemKits, the world’s largest online library of STEM curriculum that includes 3D printable models for K-12 schools.