Friday, October 18, 2024

US Navy taps SPEE3D for first-ever SALVEX exercise at Pearl Harbor

SPEE3D, a leader in metal additive manufacturing, announced its participation in the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inaugural SALVEX exercise, which commenced on 13 May 2024, at Naval Base Pearl Harbor in Oahu, Hawaii.

Giant 3D printed bugs mark a first for additive manufacturing

Additive manufacturing has taken another leap in Australia after scientists successfully ‘super-sized’ minute insects using 3D printing technology, according to a media release from...

Australian government approves food pathogen detection methods for export meat products

The Australian Government's Department of Agriculture has officially approved Life Technologies Corporation's  MicroSEQ® Real-Time PCR workflow as a test method that will detect pathogens in...

L’Oreal selects Siemens PLM software to optimise manufacturing process

Siemens’ Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software Teamcenter has been selected by global cosmetics company L’Oréal S.A. as its corporate product data management system. Teamcenter will be...

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. 

SPEE3D strengthens Aussie defence capabilities with latest 3D manufacturing support for Ukraine

The Australian Department of Defence has expanded its collaboration with metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D, purchasing three SPEE3Dcell post-processing units to assist in ongoing military operations supporting Ukraine. 

Cognex launches AI-driven 3D Vision System for advanced industrial inspection

Cognex Corporation has unveiled the In-Sight L38 3D Vision System, marking a significant leap forward in inspection and measurement capabilities.

Conflux Technology to manufacture heat exchangers for Italian Dallara

Conflux Technology, an Australian manufacturer of metal additive manufacturing (AM) heat exchangers is working with Dallara Automobili in Italy to produce additive-made heat exchangers. Dallara...

CSIRO teams up with universities for $18M safer workplace initiative

Australia’s national science agency CSIRO is teaming up with five universities to pioneer cutting-edge digital technologies aimed at ensuring the safety of Australians in the workplace.

Titomic expands in Australia with first D623 cold spray sale to resource sector

Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic announced the sale of its D623 cold spray system to United Industrial Solutions for AUD 174,000. 
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