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“World’s First” Rapid 3D Nanoscale Printer at Australian University’s $30 Million MicroNano Research Facility

By Michael Molitch-Hou

Australia’s university system is pushing towards the forefront of 3D printing research, with Queensland University of Technology and the University of Wollongong offering the world’s first 3D bioprinting master’s degree program and, now, Melbourne’s RMIT University launching a MicroNano Research Facility (MNRF) that will house what RMIT is calling “the world’s first” rapid 3D nanoscale printer.  The nanoscale 3D printer will be applied to research across the school, in fields ranging from physics, chemistry, and engineering to biology and medicine.

Last week, RMIT’s Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Gardner AO, officially opened the doors to the Melbourne facility, saying, “At the heart of the MicroNano Research Facility’s mission is bringing together disparate disciplines to enable internationally-leading research activity.…

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