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Post-processing crucial in streamlining part production, says 3DPRINTUK official

While the printers serve as its workhorses, the post-processing and dispatch division at London-based 3DPRINTUK is the “beating heart of the company” because of its operating system created in-house to enable a quick sorting of components and to indicate to users which part has what finish, says order manager Rebecca Wilkes.

$600K funding injection drives Australian agri-food toward its $200 billion target

Media Release Australia's 180,000 agri-food businesses are on track to unlock over $200 billion in value and create an additional 300,000 jobs by 2030. According...

Denmark to build world’s first wind energy island in the North Se

The world's first artificial island and wind energy hub will soon rise in the North Sea thanks to efforts by the Danish Government. Denmark's Ministry...

Titomic teams up with SRT to promote its TKF technology in India

Australian metal additive manufacturing specialist Titomic Limited has partnered with India-based Shree Rapid Technologies (SRT) to market and sell its Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF)...

Queensland launches Ignite Ideas Fund for small to medium businesses

The government of Queensland is inviting startup entrepreneurs to apply for the Ignite Ideas Fund program. The initiative seeks to support Queensland-based small to...

Set a date for worldplace ‘Safetea’ this October

October is National Safe Work Month and SafeWork NSW is urging workplaces to host a SafeTea event to get involved and show your commitment to improving work health and safety. 

For the longest time: quantum computing engineers set new standard in silicon chip performance

UNSW engineers have substantially extended the time that their quantum computing processors can hold information by more than 100 times compared to previous results.

Tasmanian businesses seek to hire more people

Job vacancies in Tasmania have increased over the month by 12.8 per cent, according to the latest data released by Australian Bureau of Statistics. 

Trade sees January decline in both imports and exports

While the nation maintained its goods trade surplus of $8.8 billion, Australia's January import of goods fell 10 per cent, while exports fell 9...

Austal reports a 17% increase in profit, but a 19.1% loss in revenue

Austal has reported earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $70.5 million for the six months ended 31 December 2020, up 17.6% on the...
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Don’t get left behind: Manufacturing’s urgent need for digital transformation

As digital transformation reshapes industries worldwide, manufacturers in Australia and beyond are finding themselves at the forefront of an evolution. This shift presents opportunities for companies looking to improve efficiency, drive innovation, and boost growth.