Additive manufacturer AML3D has said it will utilise the funds raised through a placement of shares to expand its presence in the US defence and maritime sectors.
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Sparc advances commercial graphene additive manufacturing
Construction is underway for Sparc Technologies’ new modular and scalable graphene-based additive manufacturing facility in Adelaide.
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AML3D expands oil and gas presence with new order
Pioneering 3D printer makes Australian debut
Australian manufacturers will gain access to a ground-breaking new composite 3D printer at Swinburne University of Technology, for the first time from global market leader Markforged.
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Markforged production FX20 3D printer makes Australia’s premiere in three cities
Markforged, creator of the integrated metal and carbon fibre additive manufacturing platform, The Digital Forge, has announced the local Australian launch of its newest printer, the FX20, in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
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GA-ASI partners with Conflux in additive manufacturing
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) is working with Conflux Technology on the design and manufacture of a new Fuel Oil Heat Exchanger (FOHE).
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First to market CuNi alloy for laser powder bed fusion
3D Systems presents CuNi30, a corrosion-resistant, copper-nickel alloy for use with its DMP Flex 350 metal 3D printer.
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Your additive manufacturing 2.0 journey in F&B starts now
Markforged is working with Australian Meat Processor Corporation (AMPC) and AMPC’s members to establish an Additive Manufacturing supply chain for Australian red meat processors.
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Partnering for success
Manufacturers’ Monthly sits down with Titomic managing director Herbert Koeck to learn about the company’s future plans – and how it continues to harness cold spray technology as a valuable tool to enter joint ventures with different manufacturers.
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3D Systems helps Fleet Space make patch antennas for satellites
3D Systems has announced a new collaboration with Fleet Space Technologies which has led to the production of innovative RF patch antennas for use on their Alpha satellite constellation.
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3D printing with limitless design
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CNC Design about its additive manufacturing capabilities of large parts for different manufacturing sectors.
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Accelerate and de-risk your additive manufacturing application
Production success with additive manufacturing (AM) in aerospace and defence is only possible when materials and processes meet the same requirements that conventional manufacturing does today.
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Titomic solutions revolutionising safety and performance
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with Brauntell about how Titomic’s low-pressure cold spray technology can speed up equipment repair whilst providing improved safety.
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One platform to manufacture high performance tools
Titomic ascends to global heights
Titomic business development manager, Elias Baini, speaks to Manufacturers’ Monthly about how it is taking Cold Spray technology to new levels, with a new product offering faster and stronger metal coatings and repairs for a range of applications.
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Self-healing 3D printed plastic components
A team of University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers, led by Professor Cyrille Boyer from the School of Chemical Engineering, discusses a novel treatment used in 3D printing that allows the material to repair itself with Manufacturers’ Monthly.
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Additive manufacturing unlocks Industry 4.0 possibilities
The concept of Industry 5.0 – developing Artificial Intelligence to work alongside robots and smart machines- has been an increasing topic of conversation in the global manufacturing landscape. However, a number of key manufacturing insiders have argued that Australia still needs to get to grips with Industry 4.0 before we can move on to the next phase of industrialisation.
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Becoming industry-ready with Titomic
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks to Herbert Koeck, CEO of Titomic, to get his thoughts on his first few months at the helm of the company and what to expect from the additive manufacturing specialist in 2022.
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Sydney Manufacturing Hub launches at the heart of “Industry 5.0”
The $25 million Sydney Manufacturing Hub, located in the Engineering precinct of the University of Sydney’s Darlington campus, has been launched to drive innovation and foster industrial output in the heart of Tech Central.
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QUT designs 3D-printed product to protect buildings from impact damage
A material used in running shoes and memory foam pillows has inspired the design of a 3D-printed product that could help protect buildings from collision damage and other high impact forces, equivalent to a car travelling at 60km/hr.
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