
More durable dental implants, cheaper fuel cells with launch of industry research lab at NTU

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A new research lab at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) aims to enhance dental implants and fuel cells. The lab, a collaboration with Nanofilm Technologies and the National Dental Centre Singapore, focuses on developing carbon-based nanocomposite coatings for dental implants, improving durability and reducing infection risks. The $66 million facility will also work on renewable energy technologies, including hydrogen electrolysers. The lab is expected to create economic value and opportunities in high-growth sectors, with significant progress already made in technology disclosures.
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