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NTU Singapore and Hyundai Motor Group to explore Electricle Vehicles’ Manufacturing with 3D Printing

As electricle vehicles seem to be the way to go to advance climate change concerns, car manufacturers are looking to explore new technologies to advance their operations and develop new models of cars. Car manufacturer...
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Hyundai Motor Group strengthens its partnerships with NTU to boost mobility solutions in Singapore

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) continues to push the boundaries of mobility solutions by signing another partnership with Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.  The first partnership signed in 2021 focused on the development of EVs. This...

Researchers at Singapore’s NTU created 3D printable concrete

Researchers at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) used a residue from burnt coal to create a 3D printable concrete. Called geopolymer mortar, this type of concrete is a mixture of steel slag as well...

12 3D printing ventures that turned stealth mode off in 2023

Every year a range of new companies venture into the Additive Manufacturing industry. In the list of 2023’s newcomers, one notices that the growing trend around companies that focus on AM-dedicated applications continues. While...

3D Metalforge is shutting down its activities. What does it mean for the Singaporean Additive Manufacturing Market?

One of the key highlights we observed in our recap of 2022 is the growing number of companies that shut down their activities throughout the year. We reported that 8 companies shut down or filed...

The Wilhelmsen and thyssenkrupp joint venture demonstrates its expertise through successful 3D printed cooling water pipe connector

Two days ago, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) officially launched Singapore’s first Maritime Drone Estate (MDE), in conjunction with the 15th Singapore Maritime Week. While the MDE provides a conducive space...

New multi-material 3D printer is designed for the fast production of flexible smart devices

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. (Panasonic), and Singapore Centre for 3D Printing (SC3DP) have developed a multi-material 3D printer using multi-wavelength high-power lasers, for quick and...

VIDEO: How recycled glass waste is used as sand replacement in construction 3D printing

Concrete is so widely used in the building industry that sometimes, one of its key ingredients is missing: sand. To address this issue, scientists are exploring the possibility of replacing sand with recycled glass in...

Additive Talks | New Space & AM: Current Applications driving industrialization & technological challenges

You may have heard it more than once: the transformative shift that the space field is undergoing is marked by the emergence of a “new space” economy. The New Space covers several industrial manufacturing...

New AM company Pelagus 3D formed to supply 3D printed maritime parts

3D printing companies continue to change the face of the heavy industry and the latest addition to this is the additive manufacturing company Pelagus 3D founded by two industrial companies thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen to...