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Rolling In The Deep — A Case Study In The Use Of 3d Printing...

Article by Nick Allen, Managing Director, 3DPRINTUK 3D printed parts are now common-place in end-use applications, but not all are used in as exacting an...

Thales Australia to expand advanced manufacturing capability in Lithgow

Thales Australia has gained Development Approval for the first phase of an ambitious industrial plan to revamp its Lithgow Arms factory in northern New...

Researchers 3D print flexible OLED display

Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have fully 3D printed a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display. The breakthrough could lead to low-cost...

Zero CO2 emissions ‘spaceplane’ parts to be manufactured in the heart of Sydney

Media Release by University of Sydney Aerospace engineering startup Hypersonix Launch Systems has signed a Master Research Collaboration Agreement (MRCA) with the University of Sydney...
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Self-healing 3D printed plastic can repair itself… using only light

Research by UNSW academics shows that special treatment of liquid resin used in 3D printing can cause the material to mend itself if it becomes damaged.

Additive manufacturer 3D Metalforge enters Australian mining sector

Additive Manufacturing company 3D Metalforge has signed a Channel Partner Agreement with Fabriquent (trading as Intercast Australia) as part of its strategy to expand...

AML3D teams up with Deakin’s IFM to develop high strength alloys for wire feedstock

3D metal printing company AML3D has partnered with Deakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM) to develop high strength wire feedstock alloys suitable for...

Corrosion resistant, stainless steel components 3D-printed on site – a reality thanks to funding...

Media Release 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,...

CSIRO develops low-cost titanium wire suitable for 3D printing

A team of CSIRO researchers led by Dr Robert Wilson have developed an innovative wire extrusion process for turning inexpensive alloy waste into a...

Autodesk Fusion 360 and Formlabs Team up

Autodesk and Formlabs are teaming up! You may not have noticed just yet, but Autodesk Fusion 360 has an expansive additive manufacturing workspace designed to help prototyping, researchers, additive engineers, designers and everyone else get the most control over their 3D printers.
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