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World’s largest 3D printed object to help make the wings of Boeing’s 777X airliner

 Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Boeing have developed a 3D printed trim-and-drill tool which won the...

Quickstep delivers positive results in 2016 on the back of strong aerospace manufacturing performance

Leading composite manufacturer Quickstep has announced a $50.1 million revenue for the financial year ended 30 June, an increase of 27% from the $39.5...

Markforged’s affordable industrial 3D printer arrives in Australia

Australian businesses will now be able to get their hands on the first affordable industrial 3D printer in the country thanks to Aussie 3D,...

Boeing’s 777X to feature composite materials made in U.A.E.

A new joint venture formed by Mubadala Development Company and Solvay will be supplying Boeing  with carbon fibre pre-impregnated (prepreg) composite material for the...

Quickstep enters South Korean automotive market with new KIST deal

Advanced manufacturing company Quickstep Holdings has inked a new sales contract with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), a well respected, multi...

Quickstep to supply carbon fibre air intake system for Ford’s Falcon XR6

Advanced manufacturing company Quickstep Holdings has received full global signoff from Ford to manufacture an innovative air duct for the Ford Falcon XR6. The air...

META & VCAMM’s Carbon Fibre Hub to open new horizons for Australian manufacturing 

Manufacturing Excellence Taskforce Australia (META), a collaborative network of high potential manufacturing businesses and researchers, has partnered with the Victorian Centre for Advanced Materials...
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