3D Metalforge announced that it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities. The MoU establishes a co-operative environment for research and development collaboration. The MoU provides a framework for collaboration between 3D Metalforge and UNSW to: Investigate potential research and development collaboration and investigating/seeking Australian Research Council (ARC) linkage grants and other funding options for these collaborations. Early-stage collaboration to test the validity of areas of research, particularly in machine learning for the 3D printing of parts in high performance metal alloys. Investigate ways 3D Metalforge and UNSW can address industry education needs through upskilling and micro-credentials, exchange of students, and vocational training. Identify suitable academic and industry partners to expand the collaboration. The term of the MoU is for an initial period of 12 months and will be automatically renewed for an additional 12 month term. The aim of the MoU is also to establish further potential future collaboration between the parties. 3D Metalforge bears its own costs in relation to the collaboration. Collaboration with universities, other research institutions and industry partners is an important component of 3D Metalforge's global strategy where the Company has made extensive progress working collaboratively with such parties in Singapore and elsewhere.