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SUTD Breaks New Ground in 3D Printed Soft Robotics
Newly developed resins are tougher and will also allow for more robust integration of mechatronic components in 3D printed multi-material structures.
SUTD research team extends 4D printing to nanophotonics
The newly developed shape memory polymer resist allows for high-resolution 4D printing.
New insights into 3D printing of spacers and membranes
Researchers from SUTD and NTU reviewed recent efforts, shortcomings and conflicting reports of 3D printing in membrane-based water treatment.
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.
SUTD researchers develop simple method to 3D print milk products
Additive free, multimaterial 3D printing is achieved for milk-based products without temperature control.
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 developed a simple method to print planar microstructures of polysiloxane
EIW enables direct writing of polysiloxane which helps in the fabrication of microfluidic devices, flexible wearables, and soft actuators.