Singapore 3D cluster ties up with global network
MOU signed to identify parts suitable for additive manufacturing in various sectors
Janice Heng
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Singapore
SINGAPORE'S National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (Namic) will work with an international network to identify parts suitable for additive manufacturing (AM) or industrial 3D printing, in sectors such as medical, transportation and logistics, construction equipment, aviation, automotive, and shipping.
Under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Berlin-based Mobility goes Additive (MgA) signed on Tuesday at the seventh Namic Summit in Singapore, the collaboration will also facilitate tie-ups between AM players on both sides, including companies, institutions and research institutes.
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