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Researchers solve key problem surrounding metal 3D printing

A group of researchers from the Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology (MOST) Lab claim that they have found a solution to one of the key problems...

Frost & Sullivan assessment report finds Manufacturing Works initiative really works for SA manufacturers

An independent assessment conducted by national consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan (Australia) Pty Ltd has found that South Australia's $11.1 million Manufacturing Works initiative...

Lockheed Martin lands $1.5bn missile interceptor deal

Maryland-based defence giant Lockheed Martin has announced that it has landed a $1.5 billion contract for production and delivery of Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles...

Scientists 3D print milk cap that detects spoiled milk

A milk cap developed by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan demonstrates the potential of 3D...

ABB wins $24m contract to improve power quality and reduce energy use at Shell’s...

Leading power and automation technology group ABB has inked a $24 million contract with engineering, procurement and construction contractor Kvaerner to install a customised...

Newmont sells stake in Swiss gold refinery for US$119m

Leading gold and copper producer Newmont Mining Corporation has announced that it has sold its equity stake in the Valcambi gold refinery in Switzerland...

Solidscape and Kangshuo Group create largest 3D printing service bureau to support China’s fast...

Solidscape®, Inc. has announced that it has signed a strategic agreement with the Kangshuo Group Co. Ltd for the creation of the largest 3D printing...

Lexus gets pulses racing with world’s first heartbeat car

MEDIA RELEASE Lexus Australia has developed the world's first vehicle to display a heartbeat on its exterior in a demonstration of advanced technology and the...

Ford turns to 3D printing and virtual manufacturing to reduce production line injury rate

Thanks to new ergonomics technology, car giant Ford has managed to reduce its assembly line employee injury rate by 70 percent since 2003. The company...

New $100m manufacturing centre officially opened at Swinburne University (VIDEO)

A new advanced manufacturing and design centre has been officially opened at Swinburne University that is set to provide students and researchers alike with...
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Balancing profit and sustainability in supply chains

Priorities in the supply chain are expanding, moving away from cost as the main driver behind purchasing decisions. Now, sustainability and ethical sourcing are grabbing a portion of the spotlight.