ARCH GRAPHIC Partnership with FELIXprinters Drives 3D Printing Applications in UAE Region
Arch Graphic is a 3D printing service company based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Founded in 2010, the company specializes in 3D printing architectural...
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Getting on board with 3D Printing
The fourth industrial revolution promises a paradigm shift to industry and society. The combination of cyber-physical systems (CPS), the internet of things (IoT), industrial internet of things (IIOT), cloud computing...
The Potential Risks Associated With High-Powered Devices
Randy Ivans, a product safety engineer at UL, explains the critical role that cables and connectors play in the safety of feature-packed mobile devices — more power ...
HP 3D printing solutions drives expansion for GoProto ANZ
GoProto announces the expansion of its Melbourne prototyping and additive manufacturing facility, doubling their capacity for HP Multi-Jet ...
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Competitive Advantage of 3D Printing
Cyclical change occurs in industry when novel and innovative technologies and methodologies start to transform and disrupt existing industrial practices. The fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0 in common parlance is one such cyclical change that we are current in the midst of. It can be loosely defined as the introduction of automation and data exchange to create self governing manufacturing systems illustrated below.
3D Printing the Future of E-Mobility Tools
Kennametal has developed a 3D printed stator bore tool specifically designed to meet growing customer demand for lighter weight tooling solutions used to...
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Embracing Additive Manufacturing for Traditional Manufacturing
Labour costs have begun to rise making automation more attractive and threatening job security. Focus has also shifted from mass produced products to customised products particularly in the field of consumer products. Fortunately, 3D printing is able to mitigate these changes and allow manufacturing to shift from traditional to advanced production.
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Advancing Research and Learning
In 2011, an article in the Economist noted that 3D printing “makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands”. This simple yet profound description best describes the disruptive potential of 3D printing and why everyone is clamouring to jump on the 3D printing bandwagon.
University of Tasmania wins Eureka Prize for a world first airport safety innovation
The development of a world’s first trace-detection device that can identify inorganic explosives in under a minute has earned the University of Tasmania a Eureka...
GroundProbe launches new monitoring aggregation software platform
GroundProbe, the leading provider of safety solutions to the global mining industry, has announced the launch of a new data aggregation software for geotechnical...


























