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Nuclear-powered submarine training in the UK boosts Australian industry skills

The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Richard Marles has convened with the UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps, during a visit to Rolls Royce's nuclear reactor manufacturing facility in Derby.

New tool steel from Sandvik revolutionises high-temperature manufacturing

Sandvik, a global leader in metal powder technologies, announced the launch of Osprey HWTS 50, an advanced hot-work tool steel powder designed for laser-based Additive Manufacturing (AM). 

New 3D printing lab at Callier Centre accelerates earmold production for children

The Callier Center for Communication Disorders at UT Dallas has unveiled a new clinical innovation lab on its Richardson campus, pioneering the use of 3D printing technology to produce custom earmolds for pediatric hearing aids.

Australian company tests high-accuracy navigation in Finland mine

Advanced Navigation has announced that it has demonstrated high-precision underground positioning without the use of fixed infrastructure or GNSS, achieving consistent results in Europe’s deepest underground mine in Pyhäjärvi, Finland.

Alio Industries meets motion control demands of additive manufacturing via one-stop-shop

Colorado-based Alio Industries President Bill Hennessey said the company serves as a crucial one-stop-shop for all positioning requirements in AM applications, offering a comprehensive range of motion solutions.

EOS partners with US defence through US-based satellite manufacturing subsidiary

SpaceLink, a wholly owned US subsidiary of Australian company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) Holdings, is partnering with the US Army Space and Missile Defense...

How leaders in the AEC industry can drive digital transformation

UNSW Sydney research has found leaders in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry looking to accelerate digital transformation need to adopt four different approaches to thinking.

Tasmanian gov’t seeks input on Advanced Technology Industries Strategy

The Tasmanian Government has called on residents to contribute to shaping the future of the state’s advanced technology and manufacturing sectors.

Scottish engineers develop space-compatible 3D printer

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed a new 3D printing system designed for use in zero gravity, marking a significant step toward advancing orbital manufacturing. 

ClearVue’s OptiCrop secures first commercial greenhouse deal in Israel

ClearVue Technologies has announced that its ag-tech subsidiary, OptiCrop (Israel) Ltd, has secured its first commercial greenhouse project. 
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