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Amaero receives AS9100 Aerospace Certification

Australian 3D printing company Amaero has announced that its US facility has been awarded the AS9100 Aerospace Certification, an important milestone for the additive...

Raytheon, United Technologies to create aerospace and defence powerhouse  

Raytheon Company and United Technologies have agreed a 'merger of equals' that will create a premier systems provider with advanced technologies to address rapidly growing segments...

University of Sydney joins Airbus Global University Partner Programme

The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies has become the only Aussie university to be part of the renowned Airbus Global...

Promoting Victoria’s manufacturing expertise in China and the US

Victorian Minister for Industry and Employment, Ben Carroll will embark on a ten-day trip across China and the US to showcase the state's world-class manufacturing and R&D...

Boeing HorizonX announces investment in advanced materials technology

Boeing's new division, known as HorizonX, has made its first investment in advanced materials with a view to reduce weight and cost of materials...

Sutton Tools achieves a 10% improvement on its surface finish and gains traction in...

Sutton Tools, the largest manufacturer of rotary shank cutting tools in Australia, has announced that it is now producing superior tools by improving its...

Stratasys wins 3D printing contract with Airbus

Stratasys has announced that it has been awarded a contract by Airbus to 3D print polymer parts that will be used on the A350...

Quickstep to supply wing flaps for Lockheed Martin’s new LM-100J commercial freighter

Advanced composites manufacturer Quickstep Holdings announced that it will be supplying wing flaps for Lockheed Martin’s new LM-100J commercial freighter. The LM-100J, which was recently...

Stratasys and Siemens join forces to incorporate 3D printing into volume production

Stratasys and Siemens have announced a formal partnership to integrate Siemens' Digital Factory solutions with Stratasys' additive manufacturing solutions. The partnership complements recent announcements of...

Victorian Government buys Holden’s landmark plant for reported $130m

The Victorian Government has agreed to purchase Holden’s iconic manufacturing plant in Melbourne for $130 million, paving the way for plans to develop a...
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