Three things to know:
1. The project aims to develop designs, specifications and parameters for 3D printing medical implants using Aurora’s S-Titanium Pro Small Format Printer.
2. All parties will apply to the Australian Trade and Investment Commission for an innovation grant of approximately $18,447 for the project
3. Aurora Labs is an Australian-based company focused on developing 3D metal printers, printer software and the supply of associated materials.
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