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Dutch researchers 3D print teeth that can kill 99% of bacteria in the mouth

Researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands have developed a 3D printed plastic that is able to destroy 99% of bacteria that come into contact with it without causing any harm whatsoever to humans.

Broken Hill solar farm ramps up to full generation

Just three days after the last of the 677,760 solar panels was installed, the 53MW Broken Hill solar farm in New South Wales –...

Nike patents 3D shoe printing technology, partners up with Flex

NIKE has just patented a new type of technology for additively manufactured shoes that will be based around the strobel – the fabric or non-woven...

ABB celebrates 60 years of transformer manufacturing in Perth

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has this week celebrated the significant milestone of 60 years of transformer manufacturing in Western Australia. Recognising...

Aussie orthopaedic implant manufacturer inks deal with 3D printing solutions provider Materialise

Leading orthopaedic implant designer and manufacturer, Global Orthopaedic Technology (Global) has inked an agreement with Materialise to use its Knee Guide System. Belgium-based Materialise NV...

Last panel at Broken Hill installed 

The 53MW Broken Hill solar farm in New South Wales – Australia’s second-largest utility-scale solar plant – is on track to be fully operational...

Adidas introduces Futurecraft 3D – a 3D printed running shoe midsole (VIDEO)

Adidas has introduced a customisable, 3D printed midsole called Futurecraft 3D that is set to allow anyone to get the perfect-fitting shoe made on...

A must-attend conference for manufacturers, supply chain business and industry stakeholders

Tickets are selling fast for 'DRIVING PERFORMANCE THROUGH COLLABORATION' hosted by Victoria University and held on the 29th of October.  The inaugural Open Innovation West...

Carbon Revolution opens new fibre wheels manufacturing facility in Geelong

Carbon Revolution opened a new manufacturing facility in the Victorian city of Geelong yesterday where it intends to make carbon-fibre wheels for the new...

Quickstep to supply bonnet, side skirts and mud guards for Thales’ Hawkei vehicles

Advanced manufacturing company Quickstep has welcomed the announcement that the Federal Government of Australia has awarded a $1.5 billion supply contract to defence contractor...
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