Last month, we told you about two contests being held by the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, one devoted to 3D-printed fashion and the other dedicated to reinventing the abacus, but what we didn’t tell you much about was NTU’s brand new Nanyang Additive Manufacturing Centre (NAMC). In an effort to become one of the leading countries in 3D printing technology, supported by Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB), the university is in the process of constructing its $30 million NTU Additive Manufacturing Centre, to be opened in May of 2014. The center will not only house the latest 3D printers – including SLM250HL, Objet, and Zcorp machines – for graduate and undergraduate students to use in their research, but also Singapore’s first 3D bioprinter. And, it seems, the bioprinter will be in good hands.…
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