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Updated SLA materials from Formlabs target stronger manufacturing outcomes

Formlabs has announced a new suite of stereolithography (SLA) materials designed to bring 3D printing closer to mainstream manufacturing, introducing resins that the company says now rival widely used industrial thermoplastics.

Swinburne researchers develop 3D printing system using earth to tackle housing crisis

Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology are developing a 3D printing technology that uses earth, plant fibres and other natural materials to help address Australia’s housing shortage.

ERC-backed researchers develop AI-driven 3D bioprinter to boost tissue engineering

Researchers at UMC Utrecht and Utrecht University, supported by the European Research Council (ERC), have developed an artificial intelligence-based 3D bioprinting system that could advance the engineering of implantable tissues.

UNSW Sydney drives oyster restoration with 3D-printed manufacturing project

UNSW Sydney researchers are using advanced manufacturing techniques to create 3D-printed marine habitats designed to restore oyster populations in Sydney Harbour.

DMFG Solutions joins AML3D to advance European manufacturing expansion

AML3D Limited has expanded its presence in Europe’s manufacturing sector with the appointment of Germany-based DMFG Solutions GmbH as a non-exclusive distribution partner for a two-year term.

AML3D receives $1.2 million order for portable ARCEMY system for US Navy use

Australian metal additive manufacturing company AML3D Limited has secured an order worth approximately $1.2 million for a small edition of its ARCEMY 3D printing system, to be delivered to the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Danville, Virginia.

CSIRO boosts local manufacturing through Lab22 3D printing centre

CSIRO’s Lab22 Innovation Centre is playing a pivotal role in advancing Australia’s metallic additive manufacturing sector, offering cutting-edge technology and research expertise to boost the competitiveness of local manufacturers.

LLNL dual-light 3D printing enables complex parts without manual support removal

Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed a novel dual-wavelength 3D printing technique that enables the clean removal of support structures, potentially overcoming one of the key challenges in additive manufacturing.

Additive manufacturing gains ground in US Navy with Johns Hopkins collaboration

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) are partnering to advance the use of additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, in the production of critical military components, aiming to increase trust and standardisation in the technology for naval applications.

Northumbria University awarded EU grant to advance sustainable manufacturing in 3D-printed construction

Northumbria University has been awarded over €250,000 under the European Union’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Fellowship to drive research into sustainable manufacturing processes for 3D-printed construction materials.
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