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Additive manufacturing for military, defence to surpass $800M in 2024, $2.6B by 2030 –...

The latest market study from Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) reveals that the use of additive manufacturing (AM) in military and defence is experiencing unprecedented growth. 

SPEE3D’s 3D printers to revolutionise Japan’s military operations with new partnership

Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has embarked on a partnership with the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF), ushering in a new era of metal-based 3D printing capabilities for Japan's military. 
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Expressions of interest now open for Victoria’s industry R&D fund

The Victorian Government is seeking expressions of interest for the Made in Victoria - Industry R&D Infrastructure Fund worth $15 million in a push to promote the expansion of Victoria's capabilities across key industrial sectors.

Victoria backs more skilled workers with new advanced manufacturing hub

Minister for Training and Skills and Higher Education Gayle Tierney has officially opened a new $3.2 million Advanced Manufacturing Centre of Excellence at Melbourne Polytechnic’s Heidelberg campus.

XTEK receives new ballistic armour orders totalling $2.35m

Australia's leading designer and manufacturer of composite products XTEK has received new purchase orders totalling a combined value of $2.35 million. According to the ASX...

Minister for Defence Industry visits Orbital UAV’s growing manufacturing facility

Media Release Orbital Corporation Ltd (‘Orbital UAV’, ‘the Company’) was delighted to host Minister for Defence Industry, the Hon Melissa Price MP and Mr Vince...

Hospital grade X-ray imaging now available for field hospitals and humanitarian missions

Media Release Adelaide company Micro-X (ASX: MX1) has won the Land Forces 2021 National Innovation Award for inventing and manufacturing Rover, a lightweight go-anywhere X-ray...

The Growing Influence of 3D Printing in the Military

Additive manufacturing solves the many issues that the Military has within their unpredictable and complicated supply chain.

Boeing unveils revolutionary autonomous submarine that can operate on its own for months

Ever since the 1960’s Boeing has been developing underwater vehicles; last week the company unveiled a new type of autonomous submarine that can operate...

Northrop Grumman Remotec unveils next-gen unmanned bomb disposal robot

Northrop Grumman’s subsidiary Remotec has unveiled a next-generation unmanned ground vehicle that has been specifically designed to defeat a wide range of threats, including...
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