DoST to make 3D printing more accessible with AMCen

THE Department of Science and Technology-Metals Industry Research and Development Center (DoST-MIRDC) launched the Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMCen) Integrated Online System (AIOS) to make 3D printing more accessible to the public.

During the 2022 Philippine Conference of Additive Manufacturing last week, DoST-MIRDC explained that the AIOS makes AMCen services accessible anywhere in the Philippines through any internet browser or mobile phone.

Read the full article here: https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/10/06/campus-press/dost-to-make-3d-printing-more-accessible-with-amcen/1861162

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