Friday, July 10, 2026

Seaport Therapeutics secures $100M to harness Monash invention

Seaport Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company in the clinical stage, centred on an innovative drug delivery system initially created by researchers from Monash University, announced the completion of a Series A funding round, which raised USD 100 million (AUD 154 million).

eBay enters 3D-printing market with new app

Online shopping site, eBay has announced a new iOS app, available on the App Store, which allows the user to buy customisable 3D-printed merchandise. Titled eBay...

Cleaning up AM’s dirty secret

Okay, so it is not really that much of a secret any more that the post processing stage of the additive manufacturing (AM) workflow is a challenge for many applications of AM. “Challenge” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there, for the record.

Queensland research hub celebrates $23M upgrade completion

The Queensland node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF-Q) on Tuesday celebrated a significant overhaul with a $23 million upgrade showcasing the completion...

Argonne researchers develop AI approach to detect flaws of 3D-printed parts

A research team led by the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Virginia (UVA) has developed various imaging and machine-learning techniques to detect and predict the formation of pores in 3D-printed metals in real time with near-perfect accuracy.

Slow (no, fast) and steady TurtleBot wins robotic race

Media Release by University of South Australia If you’ve ever ordered a product from Amazon, chances are that a robot selected your purchase from a shelf,...

ARM Hub, Azcende Venture to help Australian critical tech enter US defence market

ARM Hub has ventured into a partnership with Azcende Venture Capital to help Australian manufacturers of innovative technologies enter US markets.

AMGTA-commissioned research paper compares manufacturing methods to determine production sustainability

In an effort to address the need and demand for more sustainable manufacturing as well as more robust and flexible supply chains in a strategically, financially, and environmentally beneficial way, ongoing collaborations between additive manufacturing technology developers and practitioners are paving the way.

MakerBot and Ultimaker agree to merge to accelerate global adoption of additive manufacturing

The new entity has secured additional funding of $62.4M to fuel global 3D printing innovation

Manufacturing breakthrough: Wool-based 3D printing filament launches in New Zealand

A new development in manufacturing using wool as a renewable colour source for 3D printing has been launched in New Zealand, with two companies introducing what they describe as a world-first wool-coloured filament product.
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Behind the Australian Made logo: Six manufacturers shaping local industry

Australian manufacturers are continuing to invest in local production, innovation and sustainability across a wide range of industries. From textiles and packaging to construction and advanced manufacturing, Australian Made licensees are developing products tailored to local conditions while supporting Australian jobs and capabilities.