MIT uses machine learning to create stronger printable aluminium
MIT engineers have developed a 3D-printable aluminium alloy that is significantly stronger and more heat-resistant than conventional aluminium, a breakthrough that could support the development of lighter components for aerospace and other industrial applications, according to the institute.
HydraForce and Bosch Rexroth combine portfolios to expand global offering
HydraForce, a hydraulically powered mobile equipment manufacturer based in the United States, has signed an acquisition agreement to join Bosch Rexroth’s company hydraulics product...
CSIRO’s silicon roadmap lays out domestic manufacturing plans for PV solar
Commissioned by Australia’s national science industry CSIRO, the Australian Silicon Action Plan report suggests the establishment of a domestic solar supply chain to position Australia as a global superpower for solar PV electricity generation.
Australian manufacturing wins as AMGC forecasts billion dollar return
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The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) has analysed the completion of its first 10 industry projects together with the release of its 2020...
Monash leads nuclear materials research for Aussie submarines
The world’s attention is now on Monash University for a recently published study that seeks to help nuclear-propelled submarines to remain underwater, undetected and for much longer.
Boeing secures sustainment service agreement for NZ’s P-8A fleet
Boeing has expanded its presence in New Zealand with a new head agreement that would support the NZ Defence Force’s new P-8A Poseidon maritime...
Manufacturing firm 3D People urges industry to move beyond ‘price per part’ in additive...
London-based additive manufacturing specialist 3D People is calling on manufacturers to rethink how they evaluate 3D printing, emphasising in a new insight piece that an exclusive focus on “price per part” risks overlooking the broader value additive manufacturing brings to modern production.
Swinburne unveils $5.2m supercomputer to bolster high impact research in Australia
Swinburne University of Technology has launched a $5.2 million supercomputer that will enable academics and collaborators across Australia to conduct innovative space technology, health, and environmental research.
US military veterans to benefit from Australian-Singaporean company’s ground-breaking implants following major business agreement
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An Australian-Singaporean bone and tissue regeneration company will soon be helping US military veterans suffering trauma injuries and congenital defects with its ground-breaking...
Quickstep secures lucrative F-35 firm order from Northrop Grumman
Australian composites manufacturer Quickstep Holdings has sealed a $105 million multi-year firm order from Northrop Grumman for the supply of F-35 centre fuselage components.
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