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Students use metal 3D printing to establish new standards in rocket design

The race is on to make space components more dependable, affordable, scalable, and producible using agile manufacturing techniques as the aerospace industry moves quickly towards additive manufacturing (AM) as a method to convert innovative, physics-based designs into higher-performing parts.

Why Australian manufacturers need to pay greater attention to IT security

Article by Mark Sinclair, ANZ Regional Director, WatchGuard Technologies Australian manufacturing companies are currently grappling with a raft of challenges. Pandemic shutdowns, changing customer demands,...

Using the right technology to increase your productivity at home

The 'Work from Anywhere' Series is Sponsored By In the previous instalment of our Work from Home series we took a quick look at how new...
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Ensuring AI success in manufacturing

Article by Stephane Marouani, Country Manager ANZ at MathWorks AI offers a number of new applications for engineers in the manufacturing industry. In order to...

Ransomware rising – how to keep production lines humming in face of growing attacks

This article is by Jamie Humphrey, Managing Director at Rubrik A/NZ As production line processes are increasingly automated and data-driven, Australian manufacturers have become a...

Smart mat powered by graphene sensors provides solution for social distancing

Geelong-based Australian tech company Imagine Intelligent Materials, which specialises in advanced material technology using graphene, has developed a smart floor mat that is able...

The rise of automation in metal AM post-processing — transforming the industry with precision...

Across the continually evolving manufacturing landscape, the integration of automation solutions continues to move quickly. For metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes the same is true. However, the post processing of metal parts, which is critical for successful outcomes, has been largely overlooked causing serious bottlenecks in the process chain — until now.

Concrete Collectives Takes a New Spin on Concrete Design with the Fusion 360 Nesting...

Concrete Collective uses the Fusion 360 Nesting & Fabrication Extension to cut the melamine board for their molding accurately and cost-effectively, resulting in beautiful bespoke designs.

Ways that manufacturers can monetise data

The rise of digitalisation and automation in manufacturing is resulting in the generation of a colossal volume of data. Previously, businesses would gather data (often manually) across the

Queensland to boost its supplies of PPE through expanded bulk storage site

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced today that the government will boost Queensland’s supplies of personal protective equipment by tens of millions of pieces through a...
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Beyond insights: How CRM solutions are transforming the manufacturing industry

The global manufacturing sector is witnessing a seismic shift in its automation approach as companies worldwide, big or small, grapple with the ongoing labour shortage and skills gap within the industry.