文莱技术大学Prof. Nor Aiman Sukindar讲座
应精选在线赌博网站大全 黄陆军教授邀请,文莱技术大学Prof. Nor Aiman Sukindar将于2026年01月06日举行学术讲座,题目为“Turning Low-Cost 3D Printing into Engineering Solutions, Community Impact, and Startup Opportunities”,欢迎感兴趣的师生参加。
讲座时间:2026年01月06日,9:00 (北京时间)
讲座地点:材料楼708会议室
Prof. Nor Aiman Sukindar个人简介:
Ir. Ts. Dr. Nor Aiman Sukindar is an Assistant Professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and currently serves as a Lecturer and Programme Leader at Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB). He holds a Ph.D. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering from Universiti Putra Malaysia and has over 14 years of teaching and research experience. His expertise lies in 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing, CAD Design, and Manufacturing Optimization. Dr. Aiman has published more than 60 research papers, holds several patents and copyrights, and has received multiple research awards and grants. He actively supervises postgraduate students and leads research activities in advanced manufacturing, with strong engagement in industry-linked and community-based projects.
Abstract: Turning Low-Cost 3D Printing into Engineering Solutions, Community Impact, and Startup Opportunities
Low-cost 3D printing has become increasingly accessible in academic institutions, communities, and small enterprises. However, its potential is often underestimated due to limitations in machine capability and material selection. This presentation shares practical experiences on how low-cost 3D printing systems can be effectively transformed into functional engineering solutions, impactful community projects, and viable startup opportunities. The talk begins by discussing key principles of design optimisation, material selection, and process parameter control that enable low-cost 3D printers to produce reliable and application-ready components. Several real-world engineering applications are highlighted, including industry-linked projects where low-cost additive manufacturing was successfully implemented to solve practical production challenges. In addition, the presentation showcases community-based initiatives and knowledge transfer programmes that leverage affordable 3D printing technologies to enhance technical skills, promote innovation, and empower local communities. The session also explores how low-cost 3D printing can serve as an entry platform for startups and student-led entrepreneurship by lowering barriers to prototyping, customization, and small-scale manufacturing. Overall, this presentation aims to inspire students to view low-cost 3D printing not as a limitation, but as a practical and powerful tool for engineering problem-solving, community impact, and entrepreneurial development.



