Microfactory

'Microfactory' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Tesla To Make Molecule Printers For German COVID-19 Vaccine Developer CureVac
    Written by Reuters | Saturday July 4, 2020
    Tesla Inc is building mobile molecule printers to help make the potential COVID-19 vaccine being developed by CureVac in Germany, the electric-car maker's Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk, tweeted on Wednesday. CureVac, an unlisted German company, has said it is developing portable, automated mRNA production units that it calls printers and which...
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  • Mumbai Born Indo-Australian Scientist Develops World's First Microfactory To Tackle E-Waste Hazard
    Indians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 9, 2018
    In a pioneering effort to tackle the growing mountains of e-waste, an IIT-trained Australian scientist of Indian origin at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) here has helped launch the world's first microfactory that can transform electronic waste (e-waste) like smartphones and laptops into valuable material for re-use.
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'Microfactory' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Tesla To Make Molecule Printers For German COVID-19 Vaccine Developer CureVac
    Written by Reuters | Saturday July 4, 2020
    Tesla Inc is building mobile molecule printers to help make the potential COVID-19 vaccine being developed by CureVac in Germany, the electric-car maker's Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk, tweeted on Wednesday. CureVac, an unlisted German company, has said it is developing portable, automated mRNA production units that it calls printers and which...
    www.carandbike.com
  • Mumbai Born Indo-Australian Scientist Develops World's First Microfactory To Tackle E-Waste Hazard
    Indians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 9, 2018
    In a pioneering effort to tackle the growing mountains of e-waste, an IIT-trained Australian scientist of Indian origin at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) here has helped launch the world's first microfactory that can transform electronic waste (e-waste) like smartphones and laptops into valuable material for re-use.
    www.ndtv.com
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