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New research project confirms Titomic’s credentials for aerospace parts manufacture

Industrial scale additive manufacturing company Titomic has bolstered its world-leading credentials for the future of digital manufacturing with a major $2.6 million Aerospace Structure...

Australian manufacturing industry to reap benefits from new partnership between AMSI, APR. Intern and...

A new platform for Australian universities to complement specialist PhD training with industry experience has been established with the newly reached agreement between the...

Siemens announces $135m grant to digitalise Swinburne’s Factory of the Future

Engineering giant Siemens have announced a record $135 million industrial software grant for the Swinburne University of Technology to create Australia’s first fully immersed...

Digital Manufacturing Workshop at Swinburne University of Technology scheduled for next Wednesday

A Digital Manufacturing Workshop, titled “A German approach for digital transformation in engineering and manufacturing within INDUSTRY 4.0” is scheduled to take place next...

SAP partners with Stratasys to accelerate distributed manufacturing innovation through network of 3D printing...

German multinational software corporation SAP SE has teamed up with 3D printing giant Stratasys to establish a global network of 3D printing co-innovation labs...

MakerBot opens first Innovation Centre in Europe

3D printing giant Stratasys has announced that the first MakerBot Innovation Centre in Europe is set to open in Italy this June at the...

New Manufacturing Institutes will boost U.S. innovation and competitiveness

U.S. President Barack Obama announced on Tuesday the opening of two new National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) institutes which will focus on lightweight...
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