From Paddleballs to Prototypes: Moreno Valley's Leap Into the 3D Age
How Moreno Valley is embracing 3D printing and augmented reality to revolutionize local industries.

Nikki B
Nov 6, 2025
Moreno Valley is riding a new wave of innovation as 3D printing and augmented reality (AR) reshape local industries and education.
At Moreno Valley College, the iMAKE Innovation Center gives students hands-on access to 3D printers and laser cutters, inspiring them to design drones and solar components.
The college’s iMAKE Mobile Innovation Center—the only mobile makerspace of its kind in the region—brings cutting-edge tech directly to area schools, encouraging young minds to pursue STEM.
Local entrepreneurs leverage AR to streamline manufacturing and visualize products before they’re built, making business more efficient and inventive.
The arts community is equally transformed, with digital sculpting and projection mapping creating immersive experiences.
For example, Patrick Barwinski’s AR mural 'Harmony in the Valley' at the Conference and Recreation Center delights visitors by blending technology with creativity.
Moreno Valley is fast becoming a hub for tomorrow’s industries and imagination.




















































