Pennsylvania State University (PSU) has received a grant worth $180,000 from science-based technology company 3M to explore quality control methods for metal 3D printing. Renewable for up to three years for a total of $540,000, the grant forms part of an agreement between the two parties to drive research into additive manufacturing and other activities. “3M […]
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