Monday, June 22, 2026

UK, Italy, Japan unveil next-gen combat aircraft concept

The Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) has unveiled its latest concept model of a next-generation combat aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow.

Redflow to deliver Deye hybrid inverters to Australian integrators

Redflow has completed the integration testing of its zinc-bromine flow batteries with hybrid inverters from Deye. 

Aussie metal 3D printing firm enters into MoU with Swedish aluminium technology company

Australian metal 3D printing developer Aurora Labs has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Swedish industrial company, Gränges AB. Aurora said the five year...

UW-Madison researchers unveil 3D-printed functional human brain tissue

A team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has pioneered the development of the first 3D-printed brain tissue capable of growth and functioning akin to natural brain tissue.

Nano Dimension opens 3D printing technology lab in Sydney

Israeli scaleup Nano Dimension has opened its first office and 3D printing technology lab in Australia at a new tech hub for scaleups in...

HP showcases disruptive material for sustainable 3D printing

HP Inc has presented its latest breakthrough in 3D polymers production at the recent AMUG (Additive Manufacturing User Group) Conference.

SPEE3D to showcase additive manufacturing solutions at FABTECH 2023

Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is slated to exhibit its technology at FABTECH 2023, North America’s largest metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event, which will take place from 11 to 14 September.

Bio-based resins pave the way for a recyclable future in 3D printing

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have engineered a new breed of recyclable resin, derived from biosourced materials, specifically tailored for 3D printing applications.

SAP S/4HANA’s role in sustainable manufacturing

For business leaders in the Australian manufacturing industry, digital transformation is not just a buzzword—it is a necessity to stay ahead and maintain a competitive edge in operational efficiency. 

Shifting mindset: What successful manufacturing leaders must prioritise to keep pace

Australian manufacturing is rarely going to be cheaper in the global market, so we need to be smarter to be more competitive. This is the reality that many within the industry are already aware of, which is driving more and more focus on innovative thinking and investment in streamlined processes and new technologies.
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How AI-enabled cloud ERP is redefining growth for manufacturing leaders

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