Airbus deepens collaboration with 3D printing giant Stratasys
Leading aircraft manufacturer Airbus is increasingly relying on additive manufacturing to boost productivity and margins by bringing flexibility to its manufacturing practices.
The company, which...
CSIRO invests $35m to advance Australia’s Space Technology and AI capabilities
CSIRO has announced a $35 million investment in frontier research in Space Technology and Artificial Intelligence.
Part of CSIRO's Future Science Platforms (FSP) portfolio, aimed...
Optomec’s groundbreaking Aerosol Jet Technology enables 3D printing complex electronics at micron scale
Optomec, a privately-held, rapidly growing supplier of additive manufacturing systems, has recently announced new 3D printing technology that has significant potential to reduce the...
AML3D wins $2m contract to manufacture submarine parts for US Navy
Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D has confirmed the receipt of a $2 million contract to manufacture submarine components for the US Navy in a push to address supply chain demands.
Wayland Additive emphasises post-processing & broad material palette at Formnext 2022
On stand B139 in Hall 12 at this year’s Formnext, 15-18 November in Frankfurt, Wayland Additive will once again be showcasing its Calibur3 metal AM machine.
Tax incentives proposed for small businesses’ digital and tech programs
The Australian government issued draft legislation Monday to introduce two tax incentives that would allow small businesses to train and upskill employees and improve...
University of Sydney inks metal additive manufacturing MoU with GE Additive
The University of Sydney has inked a long-term Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GE Additive that supports the creation of the first metal additive...
Wayland Additive to highlight progress in metal additive manufacturing at Formnext 2023
Wayland Additive is returning to this year's Formnext exhibition in Frankfurt from 7 to 10 November to present its fully commercialised Calibur3 metal additive manufacturing (AM) system.
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.
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).


























