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Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.
Materials from retired A380 aircraft upcycled and given new lease of life
Premium leather seat covers and seat buckles from retired Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) A380 aircraft were among materials …
Customised 3D food printed meals on demand
Lianhe Zaobao did a feature on 3D food printing and interviewed EPD HOP Prof Chua Chee Kai, an expert in this area. The article also included quotes from EPD research assistant, Victoria Tan.
SUTD 3D printing competition to make creative yam dishes
78 students from 16 junior colleges and polytechnics, as well as the At-Sunrice Global Chef Academy, participated in the 3D food printing event organised by the Singapore University of Technology and Design and Armstrong Industrial.
New standards rolled out to spur start-ups, SMEs to use 3D printing
New standards have been rolled out to drive more companies, especially start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to use 3D printing to make products on demand and save costs.
Can seawater give us the lithium to meet our battery needs?
To harvest lithium from the oceans, chemists are developing methods that can isolate the element from dilute solutions filled with …
Vase and furious
National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (Namic), has been working since its inception in 2015 to get more companies to boost their business and retain their competitive edge by using 3D printing.
Liquid Metal Antennas with High Wireless Powering Efficiency for Biological Use
New battery-free and wirelessly powered electronic devices find applications in advanced medicine and healthcare. Yet, such electronic …
A universal approach to tailoring soft robots
By combining two distinct approaches into an integrated workflow, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) researchers have developed a novel automated process for designing and fabricating customized soft robots.
SUTD builds first staff lounge using 3D printing technology to customise furniture
Architecture and Sustainable Design Assistant Professor Carlos Banon shares about the work for DB Schenker, redesigning their staff lounge with furniture made from 3D-printing.