IperionX names Harold Sears as senior advisor for additive manufacturing
IperionX has appointed Harold Sears as Additive Manufacturing's senior advisor, bringing over 32 years of experience in rapid manufacturing technologies, including 29 years in AM.
AstraZeneca backs LBT Innovations’ drug manufacturing AI development
LBT Innovations has partnered with AstraZeneca to develop artificial intelligence software that would be used in drug manufacturing.
MakerBot’s Digitizer now pre-selling at $1,400, will ship in mid-October
Newly merged desktop 3D printing company MakerBot is now pre-selling its MakerBot Digitizer on its website.
The desktop scanner costs $1,400 and it will be...
S&T clinches $1.4m from Army Corps to develop AI program for 3D-printed concrete
The US Army Corps of Engineers has granted a research team at Missouri S&T $1.4 million to create an artificial intelligence program that will choose the best locally accessible materials for 3D-printed concrete.
Helios Project and BlueScopeX partner to pioneer green iron technology
Helios Project, the developer behind the groundbreaking Helios Cycle, announced a partnership with BlueScopeX, a subsidiary of global steel manufacturer BlueScope Steel.
Australian science and tech leaders seek increased R&D investment and reindustrialisation
Australia's science and technology sectors, represented by 138 member organisations and 115,000 scientists and technologists through Science & Technology Australia (STA), are mobilising to seek election commitments from political parties and candidates.
FBR completes first outdoor test build using next-gen Hadrian X robot
Robotic technology company FBR Limited announced that the next-generation Hadrian X construction robot has successfully completed its first outdoor test build in Perth, Western Australia.
Rockingham set to house a $98 million graphite processing facility
WA-based sustainable graphite company EcoGraf has inked an agreement with DevelopmentWA to lease on two lots in the Rockingham Strategic Industrial Area (SIA), with...
Aston University advances 3D printing of light metals with new mathematical model
Aston University, a public research university in Birmingham, England, has initiated a pioneering project aimed at developing a sophisticated mathematical model to enhance the process of liquid metal casting.
Australian-made robotic device to safeguard global nuclear inspection
Powered by autonomy-enabling software from Data61, RCVD is expected to play a key role in safeguarding spent nuclear fuel around the globe.