OnRobot launches D:PLOY in Australia; dramatically reduces robotic deployment time by up to 90%
OnRobot, the world’s leading provider of hardware and software solutions for collaborative robotic applications, has launched the industry's first automated platform for deployment of collaborative applications – D:PLOY - in Australia.
SPEE3D previews new large format metal 3D printer ‘TitanSPEE3D’
Global additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is set to unveil its large-format metal 3D printer, TitanSPEE3D, at the Large Scale Additive Action Team Meeting (LSAAT) held at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Orbital kickstarts UAS engine delivery for Australian Army contract
Orbital UAV has begun the delivery of engine builds for Insitu Pacific’s next-generation tactical UAS for the Australian Army.
Gilmour Space kicks off Queensland manufacturing facilities’ digitalisation with Siemens Xcelerator
Gilmour Space Technologies is leveraging solutions from Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to digitally transform its design and manufacturing processes across its Queensland facilities.
Manufacturing industry undergoing rapid sustainability transformation, says Schneider Electric and MIT Technology Review report
Schneider Electric, has partnered with the world-renowned, independent media company MIT Technology Review, revealing a coordinated push in the direction of sustainability within the...
Weebit Nano to advance semiconductor memory tech commercialisation with $45m placement goal
Advanced semiconductor memory technology Weebit Nano has launched a fully underwritten institutional placement to raise approximately $45 million in a bid to accelerate the development and commercialisation of the company’s advanced ReRAM semiconductor memory technology.
UQ researchers push new prostate cancer drug closer to clinical stage
A $1.25 million investment is advancing the development of a potential new treatment for advanced and therapy-resistant prostate cancer, with researchers at The University of Queensland moving the drug candidate closer to clinical trials.
Fraunhofer researchers develop 3D printing filaments from waste
Researchers at Fraunhofer IFAM and Hochschule Bremen are developing methods to recycle Germany’s 5.6 million metric tons of annual plastic packaging waste, of which less than a third is currently reused, into high-quality 3D-printed products.
AI achieves 91% accuracy in detecting contaminated construction wood, Monash study finds
A new artificial intelligence (AI) system developed by researchers from Monash University and Charles Darwin University (CDU) has demonstrated a 91 per cent accuracy rate in identifying contaminated construction and demolition wood waste.
European Patent Office reports eightfold growth in 3D printing patent filings over the last...
The European Patent Office (EPO) has unveiled a surge in patent applications within the 3D printing technology sector, revealing that 3D printing has grown a staggering eight times faster than the average across all technological fields over the past decade.

























