We are finalists of the #3DPC2023! Building as part of any ecosystem provides environmental and economic resilience. In the picture, a fully biological 3D-printed table integrated into Singapore's ecological cycles was made in collaboration with SUTD.
After beating over 300 other applicants, six finalists will showdown before Asia's most renowned investors and changemakers to win the ultimate prize of up to S$1 million in funds, or other opportunities at #TheLiveabilityChallenge#GrandFinale on 7 June: https://t.co/65zDChoVUM
Eat Your Food, and the Package Too. National Geographic talking about #shrilk and our work on biological #materials https://t.co/kOKZHH78MM via @NatGeo#circulareconomy#Sustainability If you want to know more visit our exhibition on the biomaterial revolution at @sutdsg
Something is changing when the most accessed article in #materials sciences in 2018 is the first #sustainable material that can compete with #plastic in terms of cost, versatility, and scalability… building the foundation of #CircularEconomy . #SREPTop100 https://t.co/Bbfup9losR