Friday, July 10, 2026

What’s driving quality for manufacturers?

Today’s end consumers demand quality, and they are quick to try a competitive product when disappointment hits. For manufacturers, the quest to achieve less variability, more consistency and enhanced customer satisfaction has never been more critical.

Diverseco, CDU to offer robotics and automation micro-credentials in NT

Charles Darwin University and Australian company Diverseco have partnered to offer micro-credentials that would allow Northern Territorians to upskill in the latest advancements in robotics and automation. 

Aussie metal 3D printing company is moving machines internationally and fast

Australian company SPEE3D has developed the world’s first metal 3D printer leveraging Supersonic 3D deposition (SP3D) technology. Capable of delivering manufacturing grade printing at production...

AML3D opens advanced manufacturing hub in Ohio to bolster US defence, AUKUS collaboration

Australian advanced manufacturing company AML3D has officially opened its new US Technology Facility in Stow, Ohio, marking a key development in the company’s North American operations and reinforcing its role in defence manufacturing aligned with the AUKUS security pact.

University of Adelaide researchers unveil tech advancements in lung monitoring

In the upcoming Research Tuesdays event, titled "Breathe Easier," the University of Adelaide is set to showcase pioneering research in lung health monitoring, emphasising...

Mass finishing technologies the most efficient option for AM parts – AM Solutions

The manufacturing industry has been revolutionised by additive manufacturing (AM), which provides unmatched design freedom, material efficiency, and quick production times. Despite these benefits, post-processing is still essential to ensure that AM parts have the necessary surface polish, accuracy, and functioning.

Monash research that fuses human brain cells with AI secures national defence funding

A Monash University-led research into growing human brain cells onto silicon chips, with new continual learning capabilities to transform machine learning, has been awarded almost AUD 600,000 under the National Intelligence and Security Discovery Research Grants Program.

Advanced Navigation appoints CTO amid push for navigation systems

Advanced Navigation has announced the appointment of Pawel Michalak as its new chief technology officer, a move the company says is intended to guide the next phase of its technology development in navigation and autonomous systems.

AML3D secures new contract with BlueForge Alliance to advance US Navy’s submarine program

Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D has inked a strategic contract with BlueForge Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the US Navy's Submarine Industrial Base. 

Titomic enters US renewable market with D523 cold spray sale

ASX-listed Titomic has sold its D523 low-pressure cold spray system in a purchase order that allowed it to enter the North American renewable market. 
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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.