New grant aimed at improving paediatric scoliosis treatment tech

Dr Sinduja Suresh has received an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowship grant of $160,000 toward the project, New design-and-manufacture pipeline improving conservative treatment for paediatric scoliosis.
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NAMI selects 3D Systems’ metal & polymer additive manufacturing solutions to power streamlined supply chain for Saudi electricity company

3D Systems have announced that National Additive Manufacturing & Innovation Company (NAMI), an additive manufacturing company based in Saudi Arabia, has purchased multiple 3D Systems 3D printing technologies — DMP Factory 500, DMP Flex 350 Dual, and SLS 380 — to support its recently announced collaboration with the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC). Read More

New UniSA facility attracts $18 million space manufacturing funding

The University of South Australia (UniSA) has opened a brand-new Advanced Manufacturing facility and revealed an $18 million investment in four space research projects under the iLAuNCH Trailblazer. 
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Through the microscope: how understanding the very small enables us to think big

What method are you currently adopting to design your new or improved product? Trial and error? Are you producing dozens or hundreds of prototypes? How do you know what to do? Should you use science to guide you? Association Comment Dr Roger Mulder  – CSIRO Group Leader Read More

Federal innovation minister tours ECU sustainability centre & advanced manufacturing lab

Federal minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, has toured Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) Centre for Sustainable Energy and Resources and ECUs Advanced Manufacturing Lab. Read More

AML3D’s metal 3D printer operational at US Navy manufacturing centre

AML3D Limited announced its ARCEMY ‘X-Edition 6700’ Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) metal 3D printing system has been successfully commissioned and is now operational at the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (AM Co) in Danville, Virginia.
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CSIRO and Swinburne elevate Australian manufacturing with Industry 4.0 Testlab

The future of Australian manufacturing is being built at the Swinburne-CSIRO National Industry 4.0 Testlab, including a world-first process for the additive manufacturing of carbon fibre composite materials.
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“Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Sector: Market Analysis & Forecast“ reveals opportunities for 3D printing in the Energy sector.

New additive manufacturing report sees market activity growing to $17B in 2032

In an analysis conducted by Additive Manufacturing Research, the market study titled “Additive Manufacturing in the Energy Sector: Market Analysis & Forecast“ reveals significant opportunities and potential for 3D printing in the Energy sector, and compelling insights into the transformative role of AM within it. Read More