MSSU to announce launch of Missouri 3D Printing Center for Precision Health

Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) is proud to announce the launch of the Missouri 3D Printing Center for Precision Health, a new initiative funded through a Science to Jobs grant provided by the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.
The center will officially open on May 9 with a special event starting at 9 a.m.
Presentations will highlight the newest technologies now housed at MSSU. The event will be held in the Ummel Technology Building, Room 118, where the center will be temporarily housed.
This cutting-edge facility will serve as a hub for advanced research, workforce training, and regional collaboration focused on the intersection of 3D printing and personalized healthcare solutions.
“The Missouri 3D Printing Center for Precision Health brings new opportunities spanning into the disciplines of healthcare, education, research, and industry,” said Dr. Crystal Lemmons, Dean of the College of Health, Life Sciences and Education. “The potential impact of this technology is unlimited in its scope, and we expect the center to continue to grow and evolve over time.”