Tag: SPEE3D
SPEE3D, Swinburne to trial coronavirus-fighting copper
Australian manufacturer SPEE3D is working with Swinburne University to trial copper door push plates that kill the bulk of the COVID-19 virus, in just two...
Defence to trial innovative 3D printing technology
The Australian Army will trial a cutting edge 3D printing technology delivered in Darwin and used by the Royal Australian Navy.
The 12-month trial of...
First-of-its-kind 3D metal parts printer installed at Swinburne’s Factory of the FutureÂ
Swinburne’s state-of-the-art Factory of the Future has been equipped with a a first-of-its-kind 3D metal parts printer capable of creating industrial quality metal parts...
The world’s first commercial LightSPEE3D printer boosts medal additive manufacturing
A cutting-edge metal printer is quickly positioning the Northern Territory at the forefront of advanced metal manufacturing.
Located at Charles Darwin University (CDU), the world’s...
Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) officially launched
Australia’s Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) was officially launched last week.
“Manufacturing is an essential part of Australia’s knowledge economy and innovation ecosystem, our...
New 3D metal printer to drive innovation and create advanced manufacturing jobs for Territorians
The NT Government is investing in a new 3D printer that could turn 3D metal printing, which currently is just making prototypes of parts,...
Several manufacturing industry giants join the AMCG
The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMCG) has recently signed on an impressive suite of multinational manufacturing companies and local research institutions and businesses that...