Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) proudly announces the opening of the Missouri 3D Printing
Center for Precision Health, a groundbreaking initiative made possible through a Science to Jobs grant from the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development.

The center officially opened on May 9, 2025, with presentations showcasing the latest 3D printing technologies now available at MSSU. For now, the center is located in Room 118 of the Ummel Technology Building, with plans to transition to the Roy Blunt Health Science Innovation Center in 2026.
This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a hub for advanced research, workforce development, and
regional partnerships, focusing on the integration of 3D printing and personalized healthcare.

“The Missouri 3D Printing Center for Precision Health brings new opportunities spanning 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 boundless, and we expect the center to grow and evolve over time.”
MSSU’s launch of the center showcases its commitment to immersive learning and precision health in Missouri.