Tag: manufacturer
Creabis develops web-based 3D configurator that offers customised 3D printed products
German Creabis – the renowned 3D printing service for professional rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing – has announced that it has developed a flexible...
Australian Acmeda merges with US RollEase to create a global giant in the window-covering...
RollEase announced that it has merged with its Australian counterpart Acmeda, which likewise produces machines and fabrics for large window shades and coverings. The new...
Princeton University researchers develop 3D printer that can print LEDs in layers
A team of researchers from Princeton University, led by mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Michael McAlpine from the University’s McAlpine Research Group has developed a 3D...
Stratasys joins PTC® PartnerAdvantage™ Program
Leading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions Stratasys has announced that it has joined the PTC® PartnerAdvantage™ Program at the Platinum Tier...
Australian researchers develop new superconductor turbines
AÂ superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity or transport electrons from one atom to another with no resistance which means that no heat,...
Tania Constable is the new CO2CRC Chief Executive
The Hon Martin Ferguson AM, Chairman of the Board of the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) announced the appointment of Tania...
GWA Group to sell Dux Manufacturing to Japan’s Noritz Corporation for $46m
GWA Group has announced that it will sell Dux Manufacturing to Japan's Noritz Corporation for $46 million.
Established in Kobe, Japan, in 1951, Noritz is a...
Napthine Coalition to extend the $1bn Regional Growth Fund to 2022
If re-elected, the Napthine Coalition Government will commit a further $500 million to the $1 billion Regional Growth Fund and extend it to 2022.
According...
Tesla completes factory upgrade
During the summer, Tesla Motors announced that it will be implementing certain upgrades in its Fremont electric vehicle factory in order to increase production...
Robots can learn to handle e-waste – researchers claim
The dismantling of most end-of-life products is labour intensive and costly. Many attempts of automating the disassembly process have been unsuccessful. However, researchers from...