Welcome to HP-NTU Digital Manufacturing Lab

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The HP-NTU Digital Manufacturing Corporate Lab (Phase 1), which commenced on 1 November 2018, was a collaboration between NRF, HP Inc. and NTU. The lab supports Singapore’s push toward industry transformation – in the areas of digital manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering is one of four technology domains under the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) 2020 Plan, which is Singapore’s national strategy to develop a knowledge-based innovation-driven economy and society.

 

Digital Manufacturing Textbook series

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Coursebook Volume 1 -

Digital Manufacturing: The Industrialization of "Art to Part" 3D Additive Printing


Coursebook Volume 2 -

Digital Manufacturing: Key Elements of a Digital Factory


 

Research focus

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Our focus in Phase 1 of the Lab was digital manufacturing as part of industrial transformation, using technologies spanning Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 3D Printing, AI and CyberSecurity.

Research - Research equipment Digital Manufacturing Corp Lab

3D Printing

These projects delve into areas such as electronics printing, smart systems, material and structure designs and bio-printing.

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Digital Systems and Artificial Intelligence

These projects explore intelligent design, processors and robotics for addictive manufacturing.

Cybersecurity

These projects focus on hardware-enhanced security management of printers, secure machine-learning and malware detection.

Research highlights

Publications
Driving innovation and partnering leading industry players worldwide, we're creating technology that's in-demand in the fourth industrial revolution.
nano droplet powder

Micro/Nano droplet-power fundamental science 

Giving us greater customisation abilities for material applications

Footwear design

Design tools for customisation

We mimic nature's design for improved human-device interface

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Coursework for Digital Manufacturing

To build a cadre of individuals trained in 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing, through developing comprehensive coursework and sharing through online short-courses or creation of book volumes with a holistic end-to-end perspective from art to part

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Robotic manipulation of finished parts

Our advanced technological capabilities make us a trusted industry partner

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Dr Lee Jia Min at 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

Jun 8, 2023, 11:46 AM
Title : Dr Lee Jia Min at 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
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The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, est. since 1951, is a globally recognized event that provide a globally recognized forum for exchange between Nobel Laurates and young scientists worldwide (https://www.lindau-nobel.org/meetings/). 


In Oct 2021, NRF invited NTU to nominate researchers to attend the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Nominees have to undergo a multi-step application and selection process reviewed by the scientific review panel of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings. Successful applicants are assessed based on their academic and research achievements, motivation and dedication to research work and other extracurricular activities. After 6 months of evaluation by the Council, Dr Lee Jia Min, Research Fellow from Prof Yeong Wai Yee’s research project group was selected as one of the 600 international young scientist to participate in this prestigious event. 

Dr Lee engaged in intellectual discussion with fellow young scientists and Nobel laureates during the 6 day event in hopes of establishing future international collaborative research work in the field of chemistry and related discipline. 

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