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UQ researchers use 3D printing to develop new seawater-degradable plastic

Researchers from the University of Queensland are developing seawater-degradable plastic in a bid to curb marine waste. 

AI revealed as top technology needed in industry’s servitisation shift — survey

Artificial intelligence is the top technology companies need to drive tangible business value as they sift to a servitised business model, according to a survey conducted by global cloud enterprise software company IFS.

Apple unveils iPhone 15 Pro manufactured with Grade 5 titanium enclosure

At the latest Apple launch event held Tuesday, the tech giant introduced its highly anticipated iPhone 15 Pro series, packed with industry-first innovations, including the use of Grade 5 titanium enclosure in its manufacturing process. 

Researchers develop ultrathin nanotech to combat antibiotic resistance

RMIT University researchers have invented a nano-thin superbug-killing substance that could be used in wound dressings and implants to prevent or repair bacterial infections.

GMG achieves 500 mAh graphene aluminium-ion battery pouch cell prototype

Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) said it has made initial Graphene Aluminium-Ion (G+AI) Battery prototype pouch cells with a storage capacity of over 500 mAh, with a nominal voltage of approximately 2 volts. 

SPEE3D’s 3D printers to revolutionise Japan’s military operations with new partnership

Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has embarked on a partnership with the Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF), ushering in a new era of metal-based 3D printing capabilities for Japan's military. 

AML3D secures new contract with BlueForge Alliance to advance US Navy’s submarine program

Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D has inked a strategic contract with BlueForge Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the US Navy's Submarine Industrial Base. 

New innovation contracts set to revolutionise uncrewed aerial systems’ dev’t

The delivery of ammunition and rations through the use of drones could become a reality within the next few years after innovation contracts were awarded to the Department of Defence in a push to develop tactical logistics uncrewed aerial systems (UAS).

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.

Aurora Labs inks additive manufacturing services contract with Chevron Australia

Perth-based 3D printing company Aurora Labs has entered into a Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Chevron Australia for the potential future provision of Additive Manufacturing services.
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