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Global engineering group expands use of Stratasys 3D printing solutions to accelerate part delivery...

Global engineering group GKN is expanding the deployment of Stratasys 3D printing across the manufacturing floor of its Florence plant to replace several traditional...

Lockheed Martin & Australian Universities set sights on breakthroughs in space technologies and 3D...

Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, a major operating unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation, has entered into a R&D partnership with Curtin University to evaluate,...

Australia’s first 3D bioprinter installed at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute

Federal minister Greg Hunt officially launched Australia’s first ever 3D bioprinter at the Murdoch Children’s  Research Institute (MCRI) last week. The 3D bioprinter was provided...

3D printing specialists Titomic lists on the ASX

Australian additive manufacturing specialist Titomic has listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) after raising $6.5 million via a fully underwritten Initial Public Offering...

Qld surgeons successfully transplant 3D printed shinbone to save patient’s leg

Surgeons at Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) in Brisbane have pioneered a new surgical procedure involving the use of 3D printed shinbone. In a world first,...

Deakin pioneer in 3D printing wins prestigious international award

Deakin University Professor of Additive Manufacturing Ian Gibson has won the International Freeform and Additive Manufacturing Excellence (FAME) Award which is given annually to...

Johnson Matthey opens new ceramic 3D printing laboratory in the UK

Johnson Matthey (JM) has announced the opening of a new state-of-the-art ceramic 3D printing facility in Royston, UK. The company, which produces bespoke ceramic products...

MIT researchers develop new algorithm that allows designers to exploit the high resolution of...

Modern 3D printers have a resolution of 600 dots per inch, which gives them the ability to ‘pack’ a billion tiny cubes – called...

Aussie scientists 3D print brain-like tissue from stem cells

Scientists from Australia’s University of Wollongong have made amazing strides towards 3Dpnting human organs and tissue for transplantation by successfully 3d printing brain-like tissue...

Check out Safilo and Materialise’s 3D printed “wearable sculptures“

3D printing company Materialise has joined forces with Italian glasses company Safilo to create a whole collection of 3d printed glasses. The collection, OXYDO SS...
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