ALTHOUGH 3D bioprinting, which involves the creation of human tissue, is still beyond the scope of local researchers, they have already adopted conventional 3D printing to aid them in other areas of their work.
Over at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Dr Edmond Zahedi, associate professor, and Dr Gan Kok Beng, senior lecturer and research fellow, who are both from the faculty of engineering and built environment, are using 3D printing to enhance their rapid prototyping projects.
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