Highlights
SUTD researchers developed simple method to upcycle okara using 3D printing
Okara, a soybean byproduct, can now be 3D printed without any additives, boosting food sustainability efforts.
SUTD wins Innovation Prize at the Purmundus Challenge 2021
SUTD wins Innovation Prize at the Purmundus Challenge 2021
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.
MicroTas 2021: Terry Ching won the runner-up for the Springer Nature Best Oral Award
Congratulation to PhD student Terry Ching Tsz Him (pictured right) won the runner-up for the Springer Nature Best Oral award at MicroTAS 2021. Held from 10-14 Oct 2021, the event saw presentations by researchers around the world.
Out of the
Precise acousto-electric sorting of submicron cell-secreted extracellular vesicles
The novel acousto-electric sorting technology by SUTD provides a promising solution for segmenting extracellular vesicles subtypes by generating simultaneous acoustic and electric force fields, providing a fundamental tool for clinical research.
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 …
SUTD researchers develop liquid metal antenna that can conform to soft biological tissues
Direct-ink-writing-based 3D printing of microchannels on a 7 μm-thick elastomeric substrate was demonstrated to fabricate liquid metal microfluidic antennas with unprecedented deformability and tissue-adhesion.
Transforming the world with 3D printed electronics
Written by leading experts and researchers from SUTD and NTU, ‘3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing of Electronics: Principles and Applications’ is designed to be a one-stop guide for anyone interested in the 3D printing of electronics.