3D Matters is a Singapore based 3D printing solution provider that literally print designs and sketches into physical prototypes. Because 2D is boring thats why we are heading towards 3 dimensional. Follow us on twitter or like us on Facebook and walk...
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We also offer high resolution 3D scanning services. Do contact us at [email protected] for more information! (at The Alpha)
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Welcome to the new 3D Matters!
Since the incorporation in 2012, the corporate image of 3D Matters has always been in a work progress as we are constantly finding ourselves in a certain look and feel based on our client’s industries and profession. From June 2015 onwards, we are proud to announce a brand new look and direction of where 3D Matters is heading towards. Our corporate identity is defined with our revised logo and website.
Our logo now includes an emblem that has a fluid form inspired by 3D printing sculptures and designs. It has an organic, textured pattern that is juxtaposed against the geometric typeface. As for the selected font, the asymmetric layout and condensed lettering is to create an innovative and modern look. As for the colours, we have chosen neutral blues to evoke a corporate and professional direction which is in line with our plans for a integrated 3D printing one-stop shop.
There will be more updates on 3D Matters’ developments so stay tuned!
click here to view our new website
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Happy Holidays everyone!
It is the time of the year to let your hair loose and enjoy. Here is to wishing everyone out there a Happy New Year from 3D Matters, Singapore!
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Bio3D Technologies Pte Ltd and 3D Matters Pte Ltd have announced the first ever Singaporean bio-printing and medical 3D printing event. To be held on the sixth of August.
#3dprinting#3dmatters#3D Matters#3D Printing#3D Scanning#medical#bio#3d medical#3d bio#3d bioprinting
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Scanning different people in all walks of life is a joy to work with. We had fun talking about why they would like to immortalise themselves. Some love the idea of having a figurine that looks like themselves, some wants to be places next to their loved ones and some present themselves to their loved ones for memorability sake when they are away. Either way, it was our pleasure doing the scans and seeing the end product.
Come book a slot with us now even if you don't have a reason, just because it is cool.
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With cleaner lines, lesser colours but more in our services. We really want to focus more on the services we provide to offer a wider range of materials and comprehensive modelling and scanning services. I hope you all like it.
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More schools using 3D printing technology in classrooms - Channel NewsAsia
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More schools are bringing 3D printing technology into their classrooms. With the number growing in the last two years, one supplier estimates that there are around 20 schools in Singapore with 3D printers.
hayden tay's insight:
Now on local news, Singapore's educational bodies are taking interest in 3D printing and has started introducing 3D printing courses to the young. With the younger generation being exposed to this technology, it will help in fully understanding the usage of 3D printing since now, most people thinks that know it all about but sadly they don't.
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A new way to print cells could make it easier to 3D print organs
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Researchers currently use inkjet printers to create living tissue, but that kills a lot of cells. A new technique allows nearly 100 percent of the cells to survive, instead of 50 to 80 percent.
hayden tay's insight:
3D printing living cells has always been the next big thing in the 3D printing industry. Now, it is closer than every to be true since Organova is going to commercialised it's 3D printed liver tissue.
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3D Printers Could be Banned by 2016 for Bioprinting Human Organs
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Ethical questions arising from the printing of human organs could see 3D printers banned by 2016.
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3D-printed perfume tools by Unfold and Barnabé Fillion | design
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Belgian design studio Unfold has created a set of 3D-printed ceramic tools for diluting and diffusing the scents of French perfumer Barnabé Fillion.
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Concrete Rapid Manufacturing
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3D-printed human cells could...
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3D-printed human cells could Dezeen Using a bio-printer made from a hacked MakerBot printer, Faulkner-Jones is demonstrating how human stem cells can be successfully printed to create micro-tissues and micro-organs that can be used to test drugs.
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3D Matters has the pleasure of sharing a booth with ECS, Singapore's reseller of 3D Systems' printer at 100% Design exhibition. We had a blast introducing what we can offer with our 3D modelling services and printing services as well. The interest of many people makes me realised that this technology is the future and the numerous possibilities that it can bring to the design scene. With 3D scanning going hand in hand with what we have established, 3D Matters aim to bridge design and technology in one seamless journey.
For more information on our services, check out www.3dmatters.com.sg
#ECS#3dsystems#3D Matters#3D Printing#3D Scanning#3d systems#100% design#3d technology#technology#design#designer
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Chinese cities vie for share of 3D printing market - BUSINESS - Globaltimes.cn
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Various municipal governments in China have joined the fray to get a piece of the emerging 3D printing market, which is expected to be worth 10 billion yuan ($1.63 billion) over the next three years.
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The Big Idea: Organ Regeneration - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine
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In the future people who need a body part may get their own back--regrown in the lab from their own cells.
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6,500 silkworms help 3D-print a building
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MIT's Media Lab unleashed 6,500 silkworms to study how they build structures.
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3ders.org - Asia's first 3D printed fashion show | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News
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Materialise Malaysia and Melinda Looi presented Asia’s very first 3D printed fashion show on June 14, 2013, the theme of the show was “Birds”.
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