Tag: 3D metal printing
A3D strengthens defence ties with second 3D printing order
Aurora Labs announced the receipt of a second purchase order from the Australian Department of Defence, reinforcing its role in delivering advanced 3D metal printing solutions to the Defence sector.
Australian gov’t taps AML3D for marine components testing
AML3D has inked a contract with the Australian Government Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) to supply components for testing in marine applications.
Australian Gov’t taps SPEE3D to deliver 3D printing tech to Ukrainian Defence
Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is deploying three of its WarpSPEE3D printers across various locations in Ukraine as part of the company’s new strategic collaboration with the Australian Government.
3D metal printing firm AML3D announces research partnership with Deakin University
AML3D has announced a series of exciting new “proof-of-concept projects” with Deakin University aimed at exploring the incorporation of Boron Nitride Nanotubes (BNNTs) technology...
Corrosion resistant, stainless steel components 3D-printed on site – a reality thanks to funding...
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An innovative 3D metal printing process developed by a Melbourne-based manufacturing technology business enables the printing of corrosion resistant, stainless-steel components on site,...
AML3D and Lightforce expand prototype testing of cutting-edge body armour
3D metal printing company AML3D and defence solutions developer and manufacturer Lightforce Australia will extend stage two trials of their next-generation ‘made-to-fit’ titanium body...
AML3D executes contract with Austal for manufacture of maritime defence components
3D metal printing company AML3D has entered into a contract with Austal to co-develop components for maritime defence applications.
Under the contract, which evolved from...
AML3D and AdditiveNow enter into agreement to accelerate market adoption of additive manufacturing
Australian additive manufacturing companies AML3D Limited and AdditiveNow have entered into a Global Collaboration Agreement to offer end-to-end integrated additive manufacturing advisory and printing...
New advanced materials manufacturing facility opens in Adelaide
The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) has announced the opening of the most advanced commercially available metal 3D printing facility in Australia, the...
The world’s first commercial LightSPEE3D printer boosts medal additive manufacturing
A cutting-edge metal printer is quickly positioning the Northern Territory at the forefront of advanced metal manufacturing.
Located at Charles Darwin University (CDU), the world’s...