Thursday, June 11, 2026

ADF boosts national security with new guided weapons acquisitions

The Australian Defence Force has contracted Kongsberg Defence Australia to deliver the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) as part of an effort to increase Australia’s guided weapons and explosives ordnance stocks. 

Curtin University hosts Additive Manufacturing CRC industry workshop

In a bid to bolster the Australian manufacturing sector, an Additive Manufacturing CRC Industry Workshop is set to take place on Tuesday, 30 January...

Quickstep collaborative project to reduce composite production cost

Aerospace composite manufacturer Quickstep has collaborated with the Sovereign Manufacturing Automation for Composites CRC (SoMAC CRC) and Deakin University’s Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation to help address the high cost of large-scale composite production. 

Australia’s first ever AI month launches nationwide

Australia's journey into the future of technology has taken a significant step forward as the nation's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Month kicks off today.

Titomic manufacturing technology to be assessed under NASA Space Act agreement

Titomic Limited has entered into a Space Act Agreement with NASA to allow testing and evaluation of components produced using its cold spray additive manufacturing technology.

IperionX inks partnership with Aperam Recycling for 100% recycled titanium supply chain

IperionX has partnered with Aperam Recycling’s American entity, ELG Utica Alloys, to establish a low-carbon, 100-per cent recycled titanium supply chain. 

AML3D sells ARCEMY system to US Navy component supplier

AML3D Limited announced the sale of a 2600 Edition ARCEMY system, valued at approximately AUD 1.1 million, to US Navy component supplier Laser Welding Solutions (LWS).

SPEE3D’s metal printing tech passes sub-zero testing in US defence challenge

Melbourne-based metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has demonstrated the capabilities of its XSPEE3D printer in extreme cold environments as part of the US Department of Defence (DOD) Point of Need Manufacturing Challenge. 

Researchers use 3D printing to develop electronics-free robotic gripper

A team of roboticists from the University of California, San Diego, recently announced a collaboration with researchers from the BASF corporation to create a device that can pick up, hold, and release objects as it comes off the 3D printer.

Tetra Pak introduces Factory OS to support AI-ready food and beverage manufacturing

Tetra Pak has launched its new Automation and Digitalisation portfolio, Tetra Pak Factory OS, which the company says will help food and beverage manufacturers prepare for AI-driven production and achieve greater efficiency across their operations.
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