3D Systems teams up with biopharma innovator to advance targeted regenerative medicine
3D Systems and Theradaptive, a biopharmaceutical business specialising in targeted regenerative therapeutics, have signed a commercial deal in which 3D Systems will be the latter's sole 3D printing partner.
Fraunhofer endorses value of Dimensionics density determination tech for additively manufactured parts
Germany-based Fraunhofer IAPT has commissioned an independent study of the various additive manufacturing (AM) density determination technologies available and discovered that Dimensionics Density's automated density determination is recommended in areas where a density statement must be made quickly or frequently.
Public feedback sought for $40 million Critical Technologies Challenge Program
The Australian government has kickstarted a public consultation for the $40.2 million Critical Technologies Challenge program, which, along with the Australian Centre for Quantum Growth program, aims to help the nation stay at the forefront of quantum development.
CIMIC’s software dev’t firm enters innovation partnership with Torrens University Australia
IDD Tech, CIMIC Group’s software development company, and Torrens University Australia have established a research and innovation partnership that will combine IDD Tech's proficiency in integrated digital delivery software solutions with the university’s entrepreneurial research and innovation leaders.
Researchers one step closer to 3D printing human organs with new method
A group of bioengineers and biomedical scientists from the University of Sydney and the Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI) at Westmead has developed an advanced environment for constructing tissue that replicates the architecture of an organ using 3D photolithographic printing.
SPEE3D participates in US Marine Corps exercise by 3D printing on-demand parts
Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has successfully participated in the annual US Marine Corps Integrated Training Exercise 4-23 (ITX), printing on-demand parts in the field to support crucial defence operations.
Australian tech fractionator inks $608m deal to build plasma hub in Singapore, Cambodia
New South Wales-based Aegros is set to construct a fully funded USD 400 million (AUD 608 million) 1,000,000 litre HaemaFrac plasma fractionation facility in Singapore, with a sterile fill and finish plant in Cambodia, to supply the Asian market with local plasma.
NIOA Australia installs new data acquisition tech to transform ballistics testing
A new ballistics data acquisition technology at weapons manufacturer NIOA’s range facility in Brisbane is expected to revolutionise the way weapon and ammunition performance are tested, according to the company’s top engineer.
Macquarie researchers use ethanol to revolutionise nanosensor manufacturing
Macquarie University engineers have developed a new technique that uses ethanol to make the production of nanosensors more sustainable, cheaper, and more efficient.
S&T researchers develop 3D-printed dressings for better wound treatment
Missouri S&T researchers are developing new 3D-printed hydrogel dressings to hasten and improve the healing process for patients with second-degree burns.