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Aurora Labs expands into defence sector with new 3D printing order

Aurora Labs, a provider of advanced 3D printing technology, has secured a purchase order from the Australian Government's Department of Defence.

Scientists develop 3D-printed ‘brain phantom’ for MRI research

A groundbreaking collaboration between the Medical University of Vienna (MedUni Vienna) and TU Wien has led to the creation of the world's first 3D-printed 'brain phantom', revolutionising neuroimaging techniques.

New 3D printing alliance to revolutionise automotive industry

Volkswagen has teamed up with printer manufacturer HP and component manufacturer GKN Powder Metallurgy to accelerate the development of a new 3D printing process that...

MIT researchers 3D-print miniature vacuum pump ideal for Mars

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have utilised additive manufacturing to 3D-print a miniature version of a type of vacuum pump, known as a peristaltic pump, which could be a key component of a portable mass spectrometer that could help monitor pollutants or test Martian soil.

Cutting edge HP 3D printing system installed at Swinburne

Swinburne has become the first Australian University to install the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, the world’s first production-ready commercial 3D printing system...

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.

Horizon Microtechnologies’ tech mitigates risks of electrostatic discharge in 3D printing

Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies said that its in-house technology for template-based 3D microfabrication is positioned to help in the elimination of electro-static discharge (ESD) in applications that would benefit from 3D printing by combining precision polymer micro-AM and ESD compliance.
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How AI is revolutionising Aussie manufacturing’s renewable energy transition

Australian manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of energy challenges, with most regions in the country experiencing a surge in power prices in the second quarter of 2024. This price volatility comes at a critical time when the global manufacturing landscape is increasingly prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency as key factors in competitiveness.