Recently, DNV GL and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have signed a four-year research cooperation agreement to support additive manufacturing in maritime, oil and gas and other industries.3D printing) Academic progress. Thanks to the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and DNV GL Classification Society, two new PhD positions have been established through the Enterprise Graduate Program (IPP).Also set up a3D printingFull-time researcher position.

The research agreement will focus on the development of industry standards, quality assurance procedures, certification and supply chain tracking in the field of additive manufacturing.The forecast published by the market research organization SmarTech, the oil and gas industry in 20213D printingIt will have a market valued at US$450 million and increase to US$1.4 billion in 2025.Earlier this year, DNV GL and 10 member companies of the Singapore Ship Association participated in an industry joint project to study3D printingThe feasibility of technology in the maritime industry.
They will cooperate to develop3D printingThe potential use of machine-printed parts to help the capital-intensive maritime industry reduce costs and downtime.The industry’s joint project initiated by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore aims to determine whether normally ordered parts are3D printingIs it highly feasible
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