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US Navy says Markforged 3D printer enables sailors to ’think outside the box’

The US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has received complimentary reviews of the recently installed Markforged X7 field edition 3D printer on the Virginia-class submarine USS New Hampshire (SSN 778).

Titomic earns 21% more revenue in H1 FY2023

Metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited has seen a 21 per cent increase in revenue in the first half of fiscal year 2023, ending 31 December. 

UNSW Sydney introduces newly developed 3D bioprinting surgical tool

Researchers from UNSW Sydney have engineered a miniature soft robotic arm capable of 3D printing biomaterial directly onto the organs of a person. 

Wayland boosts Calibur3 PBF-EB additive manufacturing machine production

Wayland Additive said it is ramping up the production of its Calibur3 metal Additive Manufacturing machine in a push to "insulate customers against supply chain delays."

Conflux Technology gears up for Avalon 2023 with 3D-printed heat exchangers

Conflux Technology will be showcasing its increasing line of customisable additively manufactured heat exchangers at this year's Avalon Air show in the Victorian Government Pavilion.

IperionX names Harold Sears as senior advisor for additive manufacturing

IperionX has appointed Harold Sears as Additive Manufacturing's senior advisor, bringing over 32 years of experience in rapid manufacturing technologies, including 29 years in AM.

MIT researchers develop 3D-printed heart that functions like a real one

Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a method for 3D printing a soft and flexible replica of a patient's heart in the hopes of helping doctors tailor treatments to patients’ specific heart form and function.

ARM Hub taps additive manufacturing in spinal cord injury tech dev’t

Australia-based Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Hub has collaborated with various organisations to provide its expertise in design, additive manufacturing, and robotics for the Spinal Life Australia (SLA) project in an effort to increase remote care solutions for people with disability.

Charles Darwin University rolls out new course for the digitisation of manufacturing

The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has created the new “Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing” to help NT enterprises make the transition to Industry 4.0 and cut down on expenses and business waste.

Horizon offers post-printing treatment for micro-AM derived templates

Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies has developed a template-based 3D microfabrication technology suited as a post-printing treatment for micro-additive manufacturing-derived parts.
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