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Singapore University employs voxel print to enhance their production.

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Singapore University employs voxel print to enhance their production.
Singapore University of Technology and Design uses voxel printing technology to manipulate optical, tactile, and even thermal properties in its additively manufactured parts. Through multi material processes of a system they describe as 4D modelling. Learn more: https://www.stratasys.com/education

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