Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Motion control systems driving innovation in additive manufacturing

Additive manufacturing is disrupting the manufacturing paradigm by fundamentally altering the traditional subtractive process of material removal.

Aurora Labs inks additive manufacturing services contract with Chevron Australia

Perth-based 3D printing company Aurora Labs has entered into a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Chevron Australia for the potential future provision of Additive Manufacturing services.

AI, wearable technology could help protect workers from injuries, expert says

Artificial intelligence and wearable technology can help companies better understand the risk profile of their workforce and provide bespoke injury prevention training where needed, according to a workplace safety expert. 

UNSW Sydney to house world’s first student-built nuclear fusion device

UNSW Sydney will soon be home to the world’s first-ever nuclear fusion device to be wholly designed, manufactured, and managed by students. 

3DMakerpro paves way for high-accuracy 3D scanning with new product

3DMakerpro, a provider of 3D scanning technology, has unveiled its new product, the Seal 3D Scanner, at the IFA NEXT exhibition in Berlin, Germany, in a push to make high-accuracy 3D scanning accessible to industry experts. 

MagCAD partners with 3DPRINTUK to 3D-print specialised bike parts on demand

In recent years, the cycling industry has undergone an immense transformation, owing mostly to the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. One of these technologies, 3D printing, has played a significant role in allowing companies like MagCAD to revolutionise the sector through customised solutions and products.

Bosch starts manufacturing 800-volt motors for electric vehicles

Global technology giant Bosch has begun the mass production of electric motors and inverters equipped with 800-volt technology, making recharging faster and providing a further boost for electromobility. 

ZoneRV boosts capabilities after purchasing Australia’s largest 3D printer

Sunshine Coast caravan manufacturer ZoneRV has expanded its production with the purchase of the largest 3D printer in Australia after receiving a Made in Queensland grant of $1.16 million.

Reducing the burden of post processing for metal AM

The various, often and well-discussed, advantages of Additive Manufacturing (AM) are real and this article in no way disputes them.

FBR completes first outdoor test build using next-gen Hadrian X robot

Robotic technology company FBR Limited announced that the next-generation Hadrian X construction robot has successfully completed its first outdoor test build in Perth, Western Australia. 
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