3D-printed padding system aims to improve safety and quality of EOD helmets
A 3D-printed helmet padding system for explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) technicians is being developed using additive manufacturing, with a focus on data-driven quality assurance, amsight said in a media release.
MIT Professional Education adds ‘Additive Manufacturing: From 3D Printing to the Factory Floor’ course...
MIT Professional Education has enriched its Short Programs offering by adding the Additive Manufacturing: From 3D Printing to the Factory Floor course, which focuses...
Construction kicks off on large-scale iron flow battery manufacturing facility in Maryborough
Construction has commenced on a $70 million, state-of-the-art big battery manufacturing centre in Maryborough, which is expected to generate hundreds of jobs across the...
Australia, US join hands to strengthen high-tech cooperation
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has met with the United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in Washington to discuss ways to promote trade relations, cooperation, and Australia's economic integration with the US.
EOS partners with Japan’s Ex-Fusion to mitigate growing space debris problem
EOS Space Systems has teamed up with Japanese laser fusion technology developer Ex-Fusion to address the growing issue of space debris.
New research predicts which jobs will be in demand in the coming decades
New research commissioned by BAE Systems has found that 75% of Generation Z (centennials) want more information on tomorrow's jobs and skills they will...
Australia launches first National Quantum Strategy
The Australian government released the country’s first National Quantum Strategy today to back quantum industries that boost Australia’s economic competitiveness and help solve the country’s biggest national challenges.
Intemp delivers advanced test room system for VAILO’s LED sports lighting
Advanced technology firm VAILO has partnered with Intemp, an Australian design and manufacturing company specialising in automated test equipment (ATE), to ensure quality control for its locally manufactured LED sports lighting products.
MagCAD partners with 3DPRINTUK to 3D-print specialised bike parts on demand
In recent years, the cycling industry has undergone an immense transformation, owing mostly to the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. One of these technologies, 3D printing, has played a significant role in allowing companies like MagCAD to revolutionise the sector through customised solutions and products.
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...


























