Highlights
Low cost, customised prosthesis using 3D printing
SUTD, together with Tan Tock Seng Hospital, developed a novel 3D printed non-metallic self-locking prosthetic arm for a patient with a forequarter amputation.
Preheating gelatin as a facile approach to increase 3D printing duration
SUTD researchers’ new approach finds that preheating gelatin extended its 3D printing time compared to freshly prepared gelatin and enhanced the printability of the ink.
SUTD researchers develop simple method to 3D print milk products
Additive free, multimaterial 3D printing is achieved for milk-based products without temperature control.
Using chitin, a bioinspired material, to manufacture tools and shelters on Mars
A simple manufacturing technology based on chitin, one of the most ubiquitous organic polymers on Earth, could be used to build tools and shelters on Mars.
Winners of the SUTD 3D Printing and Design Innovation Challenge 2020
Winners of the SUTD 3D Printing and Design Innovation Challenge 2020
3D Printing Steps up to the Frontlines in the Battle Against Covid-19
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Nanyang Technological University, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and HP Inc examined how the digital versatility and quick prototyping of 3D printing has enabled the swift mobilisation of the technology and a rapid response to emergencies in a closed loop economy.
SUTD Researchers Create Heart Cells from Stem Cells using 3D Printing
Researchers 3D printed a micro-scaled physical device to demonstrate a new level of control in the directed differentiation of stem cells, enhancing the production of cardiomyocytes.
New material mimics strength, toughness of mother of pearl
Scientists create a stronger, tougher nacre mimic for sustainable medical materials.
Novel and Simple Method to Engineer a Platform Mimicking Blood Vessels
SUTD collaborated with Keio University to design and fabricate a versatile platform to replicate the pulsatile blood flow in blood vessels.
Boosting Energy Efficiency of 2D Material Electronics using Topological Semimetal
SUTD researchers discover a new way to boost the energy efficiency of 2D semiconductor electronics by synergizing 2D materials and topological semimetals.