ATLANT 3D, A*STAR IMRE, and NAMIC Unite for AI-Driven Material Discovery

ATLANT 3D Collaborates with ASTAR IMRE and NAMIC for AI-Driven Material Discovery



In a significant development for innovative material sciences, ATLANT 3D, A
STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (ASTAR IMRE), and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement aims to establish an Advanced Material Development Center, known as "A-HUB," in Singapore.

The purpose of this partnership is to leverage ATLANT 3D's proprietary Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP®) technology alongside the materials engineering expertise of A
STAR IMRE and the additive manufacturing capabilities offered by NAMIC. By joining forces, these organizations plan to explore the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in material discovery, particularly within advanced packaging, silicon photonics, and semiconductor manufacturing.

Vision for A-HUB Singapore


The A-HUB's primary objective is to enhance the synthesis of high-performance materials while fostering autonomous material discovery and expediting technological advancements. The center is intended to undertake innovative projects in collaboration with industrial partners and enhance Singapore's sovereign advanced manufacturing infrastructure and material innovation ecosystem.

Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, CEO and founder of ATLANT 3D, emphasized Singapore's global leadership in the large-scale adoption of advanced materials and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. He stated, "By combining ATLANT 3D's DALP® technology with ASTAR IMRE's top-tier material expertise and NAMIC's innovation ecosystem, we aim to create the world's foremost high-performance material innovation foundry for advanced semiconductor applications, silicon photonics, and advanced packaging technologies."

A key figure in this collaboration, Professor Loh Xian Jun, CEO of A
STAR IMRE, expressed excitement about integrating advanced atomic layer processing capabilities into the material development workflow. "This partnership allows us to accelerate the discovery and optimization of functional thin film materials. By blending ATLANT 3D's advanced deposition technology with ASTAR IMRE's strong materials science capabilities and top-notch characterization infrastructure, we can effectively turn research into practical outcomes for Singapore's advanced manufacturing industry," he remarked.

Dr. Ho Chaw Sing, CEO of NAMIC and executive director of A
STAR's Scientific Research and Engineering Council, highlighted the importance of advancements in materials that meet the challenges of the next frontier for humanity. He pointed out that digital additive processes will be a requirement for these breakthroughs. "A-HUB strives to be a shared platform that brings together research, industry, and ecosystem partners to accelerate the transition of supermaterials from labs to factories, reinforcing Singapore's position as a global hub for next-generation materials and advanced manufacturing," Dr. Ho noted.

The establishment of A-HUB represents a critical step forward in harnessing the power of AI to revolutionize how materials are discovered and developed. The collaborative efforts from ATLANT 3D, ASTAR IMRE, and NAMIC are set to bring transformative advancements in the materials science landscape, particularly within sectors that are pivotal for future technological progress.

For further information regarding this initiative, you can explore the full press release on ATLANT 3D's official site. You can also learn more about A
STAR at a-star.edu.sg and NAMIC at namic.sg.

Overall, this partnership indicates a promising future for material science innovation led by AI and collaborative synergies in Singapore.

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