Titomic sells cold spray system to US Navy’s NAVSEA
Titomic, a global leader in advanced cold spray solutions, has announced its first sale to the US Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).Â
Volvo Trucks turns to Stratasys additive manufacturing technology to slash tool production time
Stratasys Fortus 3D Production System and Volvo Trucks have managed to slash the time taken to design and manufacture certain metal tools, from 36 days to...
Monash joins US-led effort to deliver hospital-grade imaging to remote areas
Monash University is leading the design of a new lightweight, mobile CT scanner as part of a $25 million contract awarded through the United States’ Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H).Â
Titomic affirms Herbert Koeck as managing director in strategic move
Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited announced the extension of Herbert Koeck's contract as managing director for an additional term of at least 12 months, potentially extending to two years.
Vaxxas’ needle-free seasonal influenza vaccine enters clinical trial
Vaxxas has commenced the Phase I clinical trial of the first needle-free inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine quadrivalent (IIV4) candidate via its proprietary high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) technology.
ClearVue teams up with My Glass Projects to manufacture solar-enabled building glass in UK
ClearVue Technologies has taken a step toward expanding its global footprint by partnering with My Glass Projects Ltd (MGP), a specialist glass fabrication company based in London.Â
Reducing the burden of post processing for metal AM
The various, often and well-discussed, advantages of Additive Manufacturing (AM) are real and this article in no way disputes them.
Report: Generative AI might contribute $5b to Australia’s manufacturing industry by 2030
A ?new report?has found that Australia's manufacturing sector could unlock billions of dollars in value by 2030 if it accelerates the responsible adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI), opening up significant economic and productivity opportunities in the country.Â
Research finds 94% of manufacturers in charge of 3D printing decisions are actively engaged...
Additive manufacturing continues to revolutionise how components and tools are manufactured on a large scale. However, due to a lack of materials, lengthy print times, high cost, and strict quality criteria, 3D printing was not initially a feasible alternative for large-scale industrial manufacturing.
VEEM’s partnership with Sharrow advances with successful propeller testing
VEEM Limited, known for its advanced marine propulsion and stabilisation systems, has achieved a notable milestone in its partnership with Sharrow Engineering, LLC, confirming the successful fulfilment of contractual requirements to progress to the next phase of their Technology Collaboration Agreement after thorough testing.























