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3D printing for unique automotive application

The uses of 3D printing today are well established across industry, and it is routinely used as a prototype and production technology.

University of Adelaide researchers unveil tech advancements in lung monitoring

In the upcoming Research Tuesdays event, titled "Breathe Easier," the University of Adelaide is set to showcase pioneering research in lung health monitoring, emphasising...

AML3D announces push for aerospace components certification

Wire Additive Manufacturing (WAM) developer AML3D has begun processing its compliance with the AS9100D:2016 quality systems accreditation for its proprietary manufacturing technology.  One of the...

MIT tool brings durability to AI-designed 3D printing

MIT researchers have developed a new AI system that allows people to create personalised 3D-printed objects that are both unique and durable.

Automation is unlocking the future of AM services

Across today’s ever-changing manufacturing landscape, automation is no longer a luxury — it’s a necessity. The field of additive manufacturing (AM) is no exception.

Australian gov’t launches $36m quantum technologies program

The Australian Government has launched a $36 million program to harness the potential of quantum technologies in tackling significant national challenges.

Technology for connectivity and climate action

Sensors are ubiquitous. They allow cars, e-bikes, smartphones, fitness trackers, and headphones to sense their environment. Bosch develops and manufactures smart sensors that make life safer and more convenient. And these sensors are becoming ever more efficient, which helps protect our planet.

Worley expands AI capabilities with Dell AI Factory and NVIDIA solutions

Dell Technologies has announced a collaboration with Worley to drive artificial intelligence (AI) innovation using the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA. 

SEA Electric inks Zurich collaboration to boost commercial EV uptake

SEA Electric has partnered with Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) to ease the transition of commercial vehicle fleets to sustainable technology. 

Australia eyes faster, secure data with new space-to-Earth laser communications

The iLAuNCH Trailblazer program is set to transform satellite communications by developing optical technology to ease pressure on Australia's radio-based systems. 
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Automotive canopy and tray manufacturer manages 6,000 SKUs with self-implemented ERP

Australian automotive accessories manufacturer Trig Point self-implemented an ERP system in just three months and gained control over its unwieldy component inventory, product customizations, and production processes. “We wouldn’t be able to manage that without a system like this,” says Chris Wasylkiw, Production Engineer.