Filipino researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D printing technologies to enhance bone tissue repair, providing a more accessible and affordable solution for bone-related challenges caused by aging, infections, and accidents.
The monument was 3D-printed at the state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing Center of the DOST’s Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC).
DOST-MIRDC said it has transitioned to a plastic injection technology that allows it to increase production volume of up to 2,500 pieces of face shield frames per day.
Kezar Innovations celebrated its first anniversary last April 6 with the unveiling of the Kezar3D kiosk, which will soon be deployed in various malls to make 3D printing technology more accessible to Filipinos.
The DOST is set to unveil the country's first Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMCen) which aspires to be the leading research center in 3D printing technologies, processes, and materials.