Thursday, June 11, 2026

Porsche Classic adopts 3D printing to supply extremely rare parts for its range of...

The shortage of spare parts for vintage cars has been a persistent problem for car collectors around the world, but Porsche Classic – the...

Stratasys’ Fortus 3D Production System boosts Western Tool & Mold manufacturing process

Stratasys Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd — a global leader of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has announced that Western Tool...

Holden tight-lipped on reports for engineering job cuts in Victorian plants

Holden has refused to comment on speculations that hundreds of engineering jobs in Victoria will be lost before the end of the year but confirmed...

HII installs first 3D-printed valve manifold on aircraft carrier

HII has announced the successful installation of the first additively manufactured valve manifold assembly on a new construction aircraft carrier at its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division. 

Fleet Space advances mineral exploration with latest ExoSphere features

Australian space exploration company Fleet Space Technologies has introduced three new features to its mineral exploration platform, ExoSphere by Fleet, aiming to propel data-driven global mineral exploration efforts with machine learning (ML) and real-time survey diagnostics.

Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

The additive manufacturing (AM) market is predicted to grow at a rapid pace, by roughly 23 per cent, to $13.5 billion (AUD 20.2 billion) in 2022, and is projected to be worth $25 billion (AUD 37 billion) by 2025, based on the most recent market statistics by SmarTech Analysis.

Saber Astronautics, TCG Group launch new space incubator in Sydney

Saber Astronautics and TCG Group have officially opened the Wolfpack Space Hub’s new facility in Waterloo, Sydney, which will incubate and support local space...

AI achieves 91% accuracy in detecting contaminated construction wood, Monash study finds

A new artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers from Monash University and Charles Darwin University (CDU) has demonstrated a 91 per cent accuracy rate in identifying contaminated construction and demolition wood waste.

Australian-made game changer for stress testing and failure monitoring of structures

Media Release An Australian innovation with significant pedigree, and global safety implications, is rapidly moving towards commercial reality thanks in part to a co-funded grant...

Team Penske & Stratasys form Technical alliance to bring 3D Printing to NASCAR and...

Stratasys has increased its involvement in motoracing with the signing of a technical partnership agreement with Team Penske, an American professional racing team that...
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