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Volvo Construction Equipment turns to 3D printing to make better spare parts in less...

Volvo Group’s subsidiary Volvo Construction Equipment has turned to 3D printing in order to speed up and improve the proper delivery of spare parts...

EOS rolls out new metal 3D printing materials for oil & gas, semiconductor sectors

EOS has announced the introduction of two new metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials designed to enhance industrial 3D printing solutions for the oil and gas and semiconductor industries. 

New method allows affordable 3D printing of structurally complex objects

Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and Sandia National Laboratories have developed a new 3D printing method that allows objects with very different physical properties to be created within a single structure using relatively inexpensive equipment and widely available materials.

Gartner predicts 60% of hybrid workers will prioritise wellness-equipped smart offices by 2022

Global research firm Gartner says increased remote working arrangements and underutilised existing office spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic will trigger a need for...

Spacecraft manufacturer SpaceX designs rocket with hand gestures and prints it using a 3D...

The future of design and manufacturing has just gotten more promising in a video released by advanced rockets manufacturer SpaceX showing how a rocket...

Romar Engineering & CSIRO boost 3D printing capabilities for medical and aerospace sectors

Australian toolmaking and rapid prototyping company Romar Engineering has joined forces with CSIRO to produce new advanced manufacturing products for the medical and aerospace...

Swinburne researchers receive funding to improve security of smart home devices

Swinburne University researchers have been awarded a $360,000 grant by the Federal Government to develop a technology that would prevent cyber-attacks on smart home...

WA’s lithium mining operations see uptick in demand

The Western Australian government has commended the skyrocketing demand for the state’s spodumene concentrate, which has become a significant job-creating industry in WA. 

How Avicena re-invented the wheel

Award-winning WA company Avicena was quick to recognise the contribution 3D printing could make to the manufacture and ongoing operation of its ground-breaking Sentinel Biosecurity  Platform, an accurate, rapid and scalable molecular diagnostic instrument capable of detecting diverse pathogens, including COVID-19. 

SPEE3D 3D printing restores ‘deadlined’ US Army vehicle in hours

Metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D says its deployable 3D printing technology helped restore a disabled US Army combat support vehicle in less than 24 hours during a live field exercise in Tennessee, demonstrating how expeditionary manufacturing could support military readiness in remote environments.
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How growth capital is helping an Australian manufacturer go global

There’s a particular kind of ingenuity that flourishes in regional Australia. Away from the noise of major business centres, founders build companies that quietly become world leaders in their field, solving deep specialised problems that global markets didn’t know could be solved. Modra Technology, based in Warragul in regional Victoria, is one of those companies.