ATLANT 3D Partners with A*STAR and NAMIC to Enhance AI-Driven Materials Discovery in Singapore

ATLANT 3D and Partners Sign MoU to Propel AI-Driven Materials Discovery in Singapore



In a major step towards revolutionizing materials science, ATLANT 3D has joined forces with the ASTAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (ASTAR IMRE) and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC). The partnership, marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to create an Advanced Materials Development Hub (A-HUB) in Singapore.

The Strategic Alliance



This groundbreaking collaboration combines ATLANT 3D’s unique Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP®) technology with ASTAR IMRE's advanced materials engineering skills and NAMIC's expertise in additive manufacturing. This powerful alliance is poised to explore cutting-edge applications in AI-driven materials discovery across critical sectors such as advanced packaging, semiconductor manufacturing, and silicon photonics.

Vision for the Future



The A-HUB is designed to streamline high-throughput material synthesis and accelerate technology development, targeting innovative projects that involve industry partners. At its core, the A-HUB will serve to fortify Singapore's advanced manufacturing infrastructure and nurture a dynamic materials innovation ecosystem.

Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, the CEO and Founder of ATLANT 3D, expressed confidence in the venture’s potential, stating, "Singapore stands at the forefront of industrial-scale advancements in materials and next-gen manufacturing technologies. By uniting ATLANT 3D's DALP® technology with A
STAR IMRE's exemplary expertise and NAMIC's support, we aim to establish a pioneering high-throughput innovation foundry that will cater to the demands of semiconductors and advanced packaging technologies."

Bridging Research and Industry



Prof. Loh Xian Jun, Executive Director of ASTAR IMRE, underscored the synergy this collaboration brings, saying, "Integrating ATLANT 3D's atomic layer processing capabilities into our materials development workflow enhances our capacity to expedite the discovery and refinement of functional thin film materials. This fusion of expertise paves the way for turning groundbreaking research into tangible outcomes for Singapore's manufacturing sector."

Dr. Ho Chaw Sing, the Chief Executive Officer of NAMIC, emphasized the urgent need for breakthroughs in material technology, noting, "To tackle future challenges, we must develop superior materials through digital closed-loop additive processes. A-HUB is envisioned as a collaborative platform that will unite research, industry, and ecosystem partners in a shared mission to fast-track the transition of super-materials from laboratory to production. It positions Singapore as a global leader in next-generation materials and advanced manufacturing."

Conclusion



The partnership between ATLANT 3D, A
STAR IMRE, and NAMIC heralds a new era for materials science in Singapore. By leveraging their combined strengths, these organizations are set to accelerate innovation that could have far-reaching implications across multiple industries, from technologies that impact daily consumer products to advanced semiconductor solutions crucial for the digital economy. As the initiative progresses, the world will be watching to see how Singapore positions itself as a global hub for advanced materials and manufacturing technologies.

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