Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Aussie researchers develop game-changing AI for drug screening

Australian researchers, led by Monash University, have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool poised to transform virtual screening in early-stage drug discovery.

Additive Manufacturing CRC partner workshop comes to Qld

The Additive Manufacturing CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) is set to host a partner workshop on 26 June at the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub in Northgate, Queensland.

Titomic expands footprint with global defence partnerships

Titomic, a provider of cold spray solutions, has recently secured several sensitive projects with international defence primes and suppliers, showcasing the practical applications of its technology.

Bio-based resins pave the way for a recyclable future in 3D printing

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have engineered a new breed of recyclable resin, derived from biosourced materials, specifically tailored for 3D printing applications.

The role of micro moulding in the production of micro-optics

Micro-optics encompasses components like tiny lenses, beam-splitters, prisms, light-pipes, and other optical parts ranging from 20 microns to 1 mm in size, or larger optical components with micron-level features.

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.

Titomic cold spray tech to shield Woodside’s offshore platform from corrosion

Woodside Energy, in collaboration with Monadelphous Group, announced plans to utilize the D523 System, developed by Titomic Limited, for corrosion mitigation on its offshore gas platform located near Karratha, Western Australia.

Aurora Labs expands into defence sector with new 3D printing order

Aurora Labs, a provider of advanced 3D printing technology, has secured a purchase order from the Australian Government's Department of Defence.

Researchers debut chip-based 3D printer

Researchers from MIT and the University of Texas at Austin have unveiled what they claim as the world's first chip-based 3D printer, enabling a new era of portable, rapid, and customised object creation.

SAP S/4HANA’s role in sustainable manufacturing

For business leaders in the Australian manufacturing industry, digital transformation is not just a buzzword—it is a necessity to stay ahead and maintain a competitive edge in operational efficiency. 
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