Driving waste out of your industry: Interoperability’s affinity to waste reduction
There is no denying that the manufacturing sector has a problem with waste reduction and we do not need an environmental scientist pointing it out in order to realize the issue.
AML3D and AdditiveNow enter into agreement to accelerate market adoption of additive manufacturing
Australian additive manufacturing companies AML3D Limited and AdditiveNow have entered into a Global Collaboration Agreement to offer end-to-end integrated additive manufacturing advisory and printing...
Fortescue to acquire Williams Advanced Engineering for $A310m
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has reached an agreement to acquire the UK-based Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) as it looks to set the pace for...
Gilmour Space kicks off Queensland manufacturing facilities’ digitalisation with Siemens Xcelerator
Gilmour Space Technologies is leveraging solutions from Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to digitally transform its design and manufacturing processes across its Queensland facilities.
Nikon acquires majority ownership in metal 3D printing startup Morf3D
Japanese camera maker Nikon has purchased a majority stake in Morf3D Inc. a metal additive manufacturer for the aerospace, space and defence industries, for...
RMIT University, Amira Global ink MOU to test and develop mining innovation
Mining and mining supply companies can now leverage the Australian university’s advanced manufacturing test facilities to develop new technology prior to on-site operations.
With the...
Scientists pioneer 3D-printable supramolecular ink for OLED displays, wearable tech
A research team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has introduced a "supramolecular ink" technology in a major stride toward more affordable and environmentally sustainable flat-panel displays and wearable technology.
AML3D secures UK and European distributor in growth push
AML3D Limited has appointed Arc Additive Limited as its distribution partner for the UK and Europe in a move aimed at accelerating its entry into key manufacturing and defence markets across the region.
NSW publishes world’s first guidelines for safe work with cobots
The Centre for Work Health and Safety in New South Wales has published the world’s first guidelines for working safely with collaborative robots, also known as cobots.
Research unveils potential of digital twin tech in aircraft composite manufacturing
Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) are embarking on an initiative to explore the application of digital twin technology, particularly focusing on composite materials, to redefine aircraft repair for the next generation.



























