Werma introduces new segmented light display for machine status monitoring
Werma, a German-based manufacturer of industrial signaling devices, has announced the launch of its new LineLIGHT Fusion Segment. The new release follows the introduction of its first KombiSIGN modular signal tower and the development of its fully integrable signalling solution, LineLIGHT Fusion.
Adelaide University collaboration advances manufacturing of next-gen nuclear batteries
An additive manufacturing research project led in collaboration with Adelaide University is seeking to advance the manufacturing of next-generation power systems for space and defence applications, as researchers and industry partners work to transition a nuclear battery prototype toward pre-commercial manufacture.
Next-gen metal 3D printing in focus at Markforged PX100 webinar
Markforged has announced a live webinar set for Thursday, 26 February 2026, that will spotlight its cutting-edge PX100 metal binder jetting system.
Industry leaders to unpack new additive manufacturing funding in upcoming webinar
A major online briefing is set for Friday, 13 February 2026, as the Additive Manufacturing CRC (AMCRC) hosts a “Webinar: Core Project Funding Round” aimed at industry researchers and innovators.
ANZ manufacturers to benefit as OneKloudX partners with Epicor
OneKloudX has joined the Epicor Partner Program, as the US-based ERP provider expands its network across Australia and New Zealand.
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.
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.
Underwater 3D printing research at Cornell targets maritime infrastructure
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Cornell University is developing a method to 3D-print concrete underwater, an approach that could change how maritime infrastructure is constructed and repaired, according to a university media release.
Early adopters of 2D barcodes to gain ‘competitive edge’ – Leibinger
The global packaging industry is seeing a shift toward 2D barcodes, which can carry significantly more data than traditional linear barcodes, and an industrial printing technology provider is calling it a “strategic evolution” rather than a simple technical update.
Titomic secures manufacturing contract to support Deutsche Bahn rail maintenance
Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic has received a purchase order from Deutsche Bahn Fahrzeuginstandhaltung GmbH to supply manufacturing equipment intended to support the maintenance of rolling stock components across the German rail network.


























