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MakerBot expands reach in crucial area for 3D printing manufacturers and industry players: education

MakerBot, the global leader in desktop 3D printing, has announced its newest offering, the MakerBot® Starter Lab for educational institutions and businesses. The company has designed the...

New partnership between Deakin University and Indian IT leader Cyient

The Deakin Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering  has partnered up with Indian multinational IT company Cyient Limited to strengthen the sub-continental cooperation and...

US DOE trains veterans for 3D printing and manufacturing jobs

The US Department of Energy’s (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has announced that the first 24 participants in its Advanced...

Australian Government investing in the skilled workers of the future

The Australian Government has developed a comprehensive plan to create a more responsive skills and training system that cuts red tape and trains apprentices...

TAFE innovation responds to the needs of students and industry in Victoria

Victorian Minister for Higher Education and Skills Nick Wakeling welcomed the tabling in State Parliament of the TAFE institutes’ 2013 annual reports last Thursday,...

Students begin courses at world-class Tonsley centre

The first batch of students have started their courses at the new $120 million Sustainable Industries Education Centre at the former Mitsubishi site in...

SAI Global offers New Online Training for Auditing Quality Management Systems

SAI Global is inviting interested parties to join its new Online Quality Management course, an online training module that provides the knowledge to conduct...
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Circular beds: Revolutionising sustainable bedding in Australia

A new wave of innovation is transforming the Australian manufacturing sector, with sustainability at its core. ROBOVOID, in collaboration with Swinburne University, GT Recycling, and Sustainability Victoria, has developed a groundbreaking bed base made entirely from recycled plastic.