NAMIC is a government innovation cluster (A*STAR-led, under Singapore's Prime Minister's Office) focused on accelerating adoption of additive manufacturing and hybrid digital technologies across industrial sectors. The tech stack reveals a systems integration focus: CAD tools (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, AutoCAD) paired with robotics control (ABB, Fanuc, Yaskawa) and embedded firmware (C, C++, Python, FPGA, ARM), signaling work at the hardware-software boundary. Active projects span 3D machine vision for robotics, robotic automation software, and aerospace cabin part inventories—pointing to near-term commercialization beyond R&D.
NAMIC operates as Singapore's national platform for additive manufacturing innovation, backed by A*STAR, the National Research Foundation, and the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The organization accelerates industry adoption of additive and digital manufacturing technologies through public-private partnerships, translational research, and test-bedding programs toward commercial scale. Focus areas include hybrid manufacturing, sustainably sourced production, cradle-to-cradle on-demand systems, and industry 4.0 transformation. NAMIC also identifies and supports deep-tech companies in the AM space, connecting them with capital and investor networks. The 11–50 person team is engineering-dominant (9 roles) with active hiring momentum, concentrated in Singapore.
NAMIC accelerates adoption of additive manufacturing and hybrid digital technologies across Singaporean industries. It operates under A*STAR, supported by the Prime Minister's Office and Ministry of Trade and Industry, with emphasis on sustainability and cradle-to-cradle manufacturing.
CAD and design tools (SolidWorks, Fusion 360, AutoCAD), industrial robotics control systems (ABB, Fanuc, Yaskawa), embedded programming (C, C++, Python), and digital hardware design (FPGA, ARM, RISC-V, SystemVerilog) reflecting hardware-software integration work.
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