3d printing

When 3D Printing Meets Soft Robotics

Using multi-material 3D printing, researchers in Singapore and China have developed actuators that are soft but still capable of bearing loads.

Double Modulation Enhances Hologram Security

A holographic color print developed by scientists in Singapore could help ensure the authenticity of identity cards and money.

3D Printing Helps Batteries Break The Mold

By replacing lithium ions with zinc ions and relying on 3D printing, researchers can now fabricate rechargeable batteries in a range of shapes and sizes.

Delicious Disruption—Trends in Food Innovation

If you thought whipping up a good meal was just about putting food over a fire, think again. Blockchain, AI and 3D printing are some of the latest trends in food innovation.

Robots Team Up To 3D Print In Concrete

A research group in Singapore has developed a method to 3D print in concrete using robotic arms.

Old Age, New Tech

As the silver tsunami hits shores across the globe, robots and other assistive technologies are being deployed to meet the needs of the elderly.

A Concrete Solution To Construction Woes

The AM.NUS Construction 3D Printing Program will focus on fostering the adoption of 3D printing in the construction industry.

Nano Sun Launches Water Treatment Membrane Facility

Nano Sun, a Singapore-based startup, has established a facility to manufacture water treatment membranes using 3D printing technology.

Cellulose You Can 3D Print

Researchers in Singapore have used cellulose derived from fungi-like organisms for large-scale sustainable 3D printing.