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Metal AM manufacturer AML3D partners with Flinders University

Australian metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D Limited has announced an innovation partnership with Flinders University’s College of Science and Engineering to further validate its...

3D printer looks to put pedal to the metal

Media Release South Australian hi-tech manufacturer AML3D is ramping up production of its 3D printing and robotic welding units to fuel increasing global demand. The Adelaide-based...

AML3D Maritime Product Receives Verification From Key Industry Body

AML3D (AL3’) has announced that maritime parts developed in conjunction with Austal Australia (ASX: ASB) have received formal verification from DNV, an independent expert...

AML3D to manufacture steel impellers for Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen

AMLD3D Limited (ASX:AL3) confirmed today the purchase order for the delivery of marine-grade stainless steel impellers from Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen. The Australian metal AM startup...

AML3D executes contract with Austal for manufacture of maritime defence components

3D metal printing company AML3D has entered into a contract with Austal to co-develop components for maritime defence applications.  Under the contract, which evolved from...

AML3D and AdditiveNow enter into agreement to accelerate market adoption of additive manufacturing

Australian additive manufacturing companies AML3D Limited and AdditiveNow have entered into a Global Collaboration Agreement to offer end-to-end integrated additive manufacturing advisory and printing...
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Unlocking growth: Charting midsize manufacturers’ path with digital solutions

According to a recent study by Oxford Economics, midsized companies in the industrial manufacturing sector are setting their eyes on ambitious growth targets. The research, authored in partnership with SAP, revealed that 38% of industry leaders have identified market expansion as their top priority.