The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has launched the NTU Additive Manufacturing Centre (NAMC), a $24 million (£14m) facility for 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
First announced in 2013, the NAMC will focus on medical devices and tissue printing. At the launch, NTU also signed a $4m joint research agreement with SLM Solutions, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of 3D printers.
The Manufacturer is running the Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Conference on June 11 at The National…
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