Proctor & Gamble, in partnership with the Singapore Agency for Science Technology and Research, is launching a grant competition in Singapore that asks those in academia to submit research proposals on 3D bio printing applications that would be of relevance to the consumer goods brand.
“We want to look at the possibilities of bioprinting. It’s definitely a very strong emerging area,” said Professor Elena Lurie-Luke, head of Procter & Gamble’s Global Life Sciences Open Innovation.