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Stanford researchers develop precision tool for bioprinted organ blood supply

Stanford researchers have developed a new method to design and 3D print vascular systems, marking a major step toward producing transplantable organs from a patient’s own cells and potentially reducing wait times and rejection risks for thousands on US transplant lists.

UMass Amherst tests 3D printing repair method on aging Massachusetts bridge

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have successfully demonstrated a pioneering use of 3D printing to repair aging infrastructure, applying a method called cold spray to a decommissioned bridge in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. 

MIT researchers develop 3D printing method to reduce waste and enable intricate designs

Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new 3D printing technique designed to reduce material waste and improve the efficiency of printing complex structures.

Aurora Labs and Mayman Aerospace to collaborate on additive manufacturing for VTOL aircraft

Australian industrial 3D printing company Aurora Labs has entered the US aerospace and defence technology landscape through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with American UAV developer Mayman Aerospace.

Lithoz earns ISO 13485 certification for medical device manufacturing

Lithoz has received ISO 13485 certification for its quality management system, supporting its ability to deliver ceramic 3D printing solutions for use in the medical and dental sectors.

AI system traces 3D-printed parts to their exact machine origins

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed an artificial intelligence system capable of tracing 3D-printed parts back to the exact machine that produced them. 

Researchers at Fermilab and Northwestern advance 3D printing for high-temperature superconductors

Researchers at Northwestern University, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), have developed a groundbreaking method for 3D printing high-temperature superconductors. 

UH researchers use origami and 3D printing to reinvent fragile ceramics

Researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new class of ceramic structures capable of bending under pressure without breaking, potentially opening the door for their use in applications ranging from medical prosthetics to aerospace components.

$2.5M research grant to drive manufacturing innovation at Western Sydney University

Western Sydney University researchers have secured more than $2.5 million in funding to support collaborative research and development projects aimed at strengthening Australia’s manufacturing sector. 

UniSA backs Australia’s manufacturing ambitions with new CRC projects

The University of South Australia has been named a major partner in two new Cooperative Research Centres backed by more than $500 million to advance Australia's manufacturing sector.
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“New Starts Here”: AGHA launches national platform for gift and homewares

Australia’s peak organisation for the gift and homewares sector, the Australian Gift & Homewares Association (AGHA), has revealed plans for a major expansion in 2026, introducing Gifted Melbourne 2026 to complement the long-established AGHA Sydney Gift Fair.