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US Navy taps SPEE3D for first-ever SALVEX exercise at Pearl Harbor

SPEE3D, a leader in metal additive manufacturing, announced its participation in the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inaugural SALVEX exercise, which commenced on 13 May 2024, at Naval Base Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii.

Government awards $4 million in Moon to Mars grants  

Twenty Australian space researchers and businesses will receive up to $200,000 in Moon to Mars Demonstrator Feasibility grants to develop new technologies for use...

Additive Manufacturing Research: 3D printing markets hit $3.52B in Q2 2023 amid economic challenges

Additive Manufacturing Research, previously SmarTech Analysis, has reported that the global additive manufacturing (AM) market experienced modest sequential growth of less than one per cent in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the previous quarter, with the total market estimated at $3.52 billion. 

ARENA-backed project brings vehicle-to-grid technology to Aussie homes

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced that the first of 50 vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capable chargers has been installed in a residential setting under an ARENA-funded project led by Amber Electric.

How RMIT design students are using computer modelling & 3D printing to make concepts...

A student from RMIT's Diploma of Product Design demonstrates the process of taking an idea from initial idea all the way through to realisation...

Boeing scales sustainability efforts in Asia Pacific with new research centre in Japan

Global aerospace company Boeing is launching a new Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) centre in Japan to promote sustainability and support a new agreement...

3D printing among research focuses in $5.9m ARC Future Fellowships scheme

Six Monash researchers have been awarded a combined total of more than $5.9 million through the Australian Research Council Future Fellowships scheme for 2023, including Dr Yuman Zhu, whose research focuses on 3D printing technology to manufacture new titanium alloy components.

IperionX inks partnership with Aperam Recycling for 100% recycled titanium supply chain

IperionX has partnered with Aperam Recycling’s American entity, ELG Utica Alloys, to establish a low-carbon, 100-per cent recycled titanium supply chain. 

GE Additive deploys sophisticated metal 3D printing machine at UNSW

Global digital industrial company GE will enable UNSW Sydney students and staff to help further develop the application of 3D printing with the deployment...

Archer Materials announces ‘considerable progress’ in 12CQ chip development

Semiconductor manufacturer Archer Materials said it is proceeding to wafer-scale quantum electronic device fabrication with the development of its 12CQ chip. 
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