Ir Raymond Chan Kin-sek, president of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) holds a Educational illustration for designing skull implant customised by adopting 3D printing, during a media Tour about 3D Printing Technology in Biomedical Engineerin

Ir Raymond Chan Kin-sek, president of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) holds a Educational illustration for designing skull implant customised by adopting 3D printing, during a media Tour about 3D Printing Technology in Biomedical Engineering to Benefit Disease Patients; HKPC Gallery, HKPC Building, Kowloon Tong. 05SEP13 (Photo by Dickson Lee/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Ir Raymond Chan Kin-sek, president of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) holds a Educational illustration for designing skull implant customised by adopting 3D printing, during a media Tour about 3D Printing Technology in Biomedical Engineering to Benefit Disease Patients; HKPC Gallery, HKPC Building, Kowloon Tong. 05SEP13 (Photo by Dickson Lee/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)
Ir Raymond Chan Kin-sek, president of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) holds a  Educational illustration for designing skull implant customised by adopting 3D printing, during a media Tour about 3D Printing Technology in Biomedical Engineerin
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