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Underwater 3D printing research at Cornell targets maritime infrastructure

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Cornell University is developing a method to 3D-print concrete underwater, an approach that could change how maritime infrastructure is constructed and repaired, according to a university media release.

Additive manufacturing by 3D People used in maritime sustainability project

Manufacturing expertise from London-based additive manufacturer 3D People has been used to produce a critical component for a maritime efficiency system trialled on a liquefied natural gas carrier.

Titomic partners with DNV to pursue global certification for maritime and oil & gas...

Titomic Limited has entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with DNV, a global assurance and risk management company, to advance the certification of its cold spray additive manufacturing technology for applications in the maritime and oil and gas industries.

GME launches advanced GNSS EPIRB for global maritime safety

Australian emergency beacon manufacturer GME has announced the release of its latest innovation, the MT605G 406MHz GNSS EPIRB, designed to enhance maritime safety.

Australia’s ports pioneer new recycling effort for international ships

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) are conducting a trial to bolster recycling efforts for international ships docking at Australian ports.

Incat Tasmania partners with DFDS to design next-gen electric-hybrid ferry

Incat Tasmania announced its collaboration with Danish Shipping and Logistics Company DFDS to conduct a design study for a state-of-the-art electric-hybrid ferry.

US mission amplifies AUKUS gains for WA defence

The WA Government recently finished a global mission to expand opportunities for the state's defence industry and demonstrate its role in strengthening the AUKUS alliance, particularly in maritime technology, cyber security, unmanned systems, and space.

ARC’s training centre pioneers vessel efficiency boost

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has launched the ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation in Adelaide in a push to enhance vessel efficiency.

Austal, Harland & Wolff Group partner to bring shipbuilding capabilities in UK

Austal Australia has signed a memorandum of understanding with maritime defence manufacturing company Harland & Wolff Group to pursue shipbuilding opportunities in the United Kingdom. 

South Australia’s defence capabilities to take centre stage at Indo Pacific 2023

More than 80 companies are set to represent South Australia’s defence industry at the international maritime exhibition, Indo Pacific 2023, in Sydney from 7 to 9 November. 
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