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Manufacturing-led design boosts flexibility of 3D-printed nitinol structures

Manufacturing research at IMDEA Materials Institute has demonstrated a new way to increase the flexibility of 3D-printed nickel–titanium alloys, using woven architectures to overcome limitations associated with additive manufacturing.

AML3D to 3D metal print the world’s largest commercial pressure vessel for ExxonMobil

Australian metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D has signed a $190,000 manufacturing purchase order with ExxonMobil to create the world’s largest 3D metal-printed commercial pressure...
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Rolling In The Deep — A Case Study In The Use Of 3d Printing...

Article by Nick Allen, Managing Director, 3DPRINTUK 3D printed parts are now common-place in end-use applications, but not all are used in as exacting an...

SPEE3D previews new large format metal 3D printer ‘TitanSPEE3D’

Global additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is set to unveil its large-format metal 3D printer, TitanSPEE3D, at the Large Scale Additive Action Team Meeting (LSAAT) held at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.

‘World’s first affordable’ 3D glass printers to soon come online thanks to AUS startup

Additive manufacturing startup Maple Glass Printing is shaking up the AM game with Mapleâ„¢, a 3D glass printer which the company touts as the...

Gilmour, Atomos announce in-space transportation partnership

Australian aerospace company Gilmour Space Technologies and US-based Atomos Space have collaborated to explore a multi-year contract for Gilmour and Atomos to mutually purchase services for launch and in-space transportation. 

New automation and robotics test facility in WA to create up to 5000 high-skill...

Work has commenced on the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) in Neerabup, Western Australia, which will form one of the biggest test facilities...

Electronic chip mimics the brain to make memories in a flash

Media Release Engineers have mimicked the human brain with an electronic chip that uses light to create and modify memories. Researchers from RMIT University drew inspiration...

Mobilicom’s Q1 update shows $1.2m new orders for Tier-1 drone manufacturers

Drone manufacturer Mobilicom has continued to fulfil existing contracts and advance potential sales of its mobile ground control system with AUD 1.2 million new orders in Q1 FY23 from over 50 per cent of Tier-1 drone manufacturers.

La Trobe rolls out AlleSense to commercialise medical imaging tech

La Trobe University has launched its first major spin-out company, AlleSense, to support the commercialisation of technology that is anticipated to revolutionise medical imaging. 
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Future-ready manufacturing: How AI and cloud ERP are transforming supply chains

As manufacturers face growing supply chain disruption, rising costs and increasing operational complexity, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud ERP and connected digital systems are becoming essential tools for improving visibility, resilience and decision-making.