Tuesday, November 26, 2024

‘World’s first affordable’ 3D glass printers to soon come online thanks to AUS startup

Additive manufacturing startup Maple Glass Printing is shaking up the AM game with Maple™, a 3D glass printer which the company touts as the...

3D printing construction market projected to surpass USD 397.5b by 2030

A recent study by SkyQuest Technology Consulting has found that the 3D printing construction market is projected to surpass USD 397.5 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 87.38 per cent from 2023 to 2030.

Flying cars to be tested at state-of-the-art facility in Narromine

Sustainable aerospace company AMSL Aero will test its electric Vertical TakeOff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicles at the new Narromine Aerodrome Industrial Park, with support...

Victoria-based Bremar partners with Core Additive to bring 3D printing to more local businesses

Core Additive, a leading Markforged reseller in Australia, has partnered with Bremar Automation to provide onshore 3D printing solutions to Victorian businesses and help scale the state’s local manufacturing capabilities. 

The rise of automation in metal AM post-processing — transforming the industry with precision...

Across the continually evolving manufacturing landscape, the integration of automation solutions continues to move quickly. For metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes the same is true. However, the post processing of metal parts, which is critical for successful outcomes, has been largely overlooked causing serious bottlenecks in the process chain — until now.

QUT scientist to battle breast cancer with 3D printing

3D printing never ceases to amaze- from 3D printing parts for aircraft to 3D printing food and all sorts of implants in medicine -...

Stratasys introduces new wonder material for its PolyJet 3D printers

Stratasys Ltd, a company specializing in manufacturing of 3D printers and materials for personal use, prototyping and production, presented the second generation of its...

MIT researchers showcase rapid 3D printing with liquid metal

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have introduced a technique dubbed liquid metal printing (LMP), enabling the rapid production of large-scale metal components such as table legs and chair frames within minutes.

Survey reveals Australian manufacturers and wholesale distributors reluctant to adopt Ecommerce

A recent survey carried out by Frost & Sullivan revealed that Australian manufacturers and wholesale distributors are unprepared to adopt Ecommerce despite strong optimism. The...

New 3D printing collaboration to transform industry

Researchers from RMIT, RUAG Australia and the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) are collaborating on a 2-year project for 3D printing aircraft parts using new laser...
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