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Additive manufacturing market hits $14.7 billion in 2023, sees 13% growth – AM...

Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research) has unveiled the market performance for the fourth quarter of 2023, marking a year of challenges for the additive manufacturing (AM) sector.

Australia’s plastic emissions will more than double by 2050 – research says

The plastics consumed by Australians each year have a greenhouse emissions impact similar to 5.7 million cars, or more than one-third of all vehicles on Australian roads, according to a new analysis. 

New material for thermal imaging lenses discovered by Flinders researchers

Researchers from Flinders University have discovered a new, inexpensive material that may be used to create thermal imaging lenses, hinting at new manufacturing uses for the technology.

Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

The additive manufacturing (AM) market is predicted to grow at a rapid pace, by roughly 23 per cent, to $13.5 billion (AUD 20.2 billion) in 2022, and is projected to be worth $25 billion (AUD 37 billion) by 2025, based on the most recent market statistics by SmarTech Analysis.

Global 3D printing high-performance plastic market expected to grow at 8.5% CAGR by 2029

The market for high-performance plastics used in 3D printing is expected to expand significantly between 2023 and 2029, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.45 per cent, reaching a value of USD 184.5 million by that year, according to market research firm BlueWeave Consulting.

QUT teams up with Global Road Technology to deliver low-cost, durable roads

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has partnered with Global Road Technology (GRT) to develop spray-on, “instant” roads that can make dirt roads as...
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