3D Bio-Ink, Global Cancer Data & Southeast Asia Deep Tech

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3D Bio-Ink, Global Cancer Data & Southeast Asia Deep Tech


Global cancer scheme lets people share data across the world

People with cancer will soon be able to donate their medical information to a global database aimed at discovering new treatments.

3D-printed bio-ink brings platelets to injuries

Researchers have incorporated platelet-rich plasma into a bio-ink: a 3D-printed mixture of cells and gel that could eventually be part of skin grafts and regenerative tissue implants

Southeast Asia’s deep tech scene

Around the world, deep tech startups are already starting to make waves in the healthcare, agriculture, biorobotics and energy sectors.

Within Southeast Asia, such startups are still at a nascent stage of development but are nevertheless working hard to bring experimental technology to day-to-day use.

How IoT And IoE Are Positively Disrupting The Farm-To-Fork Industry

Some examples are air and ground sensors, remote and infrared sensors, multispectral imagery and image recognition technologies.

China is opening the world’s longest sea bridge — and it contains enough steel to build 60 Eiffel Towers

This month, China will open its most ambitious megaproject yet, a bridge that connects Hong Kong, Macau, and the mainland’s southern city of Zhuhai. Stretching 34 miles, it’s the world’s longest cross-sea bridge.

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