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Singapore’s research and innovation efforts are crucial in the fight against COVID-19 and to power the post-COVID economy recovery

“Examples include 3D-printed nasal swabs to support COVID-19 testing and the world’s first 3D printing facility for port operations, both catalysed by the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster.” mentioned DPM Heng Swee Keat in his speech on 26 August that outlined the importance of Singapore’s research and innovation efforts that are crucial in the fight against COVID-19 and to power the post-COVID economy recovery.

NAMIC is honoured to be part of the cohesive ecosystem and will continue to do our best.

Read the full transcript of DPM Heng’s speech here.

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