Tuesday, June 17, 2025

WA’s lithium mining operations see uptick in demand

The Western Australian government has commended the skyrocketing demand for the state’s spodumene concentrate, which has become a significant job-creating industry in WA. 

US Navy taps SPEE3D to develop SUBSAFE manufacturing materials with CSAM technology

Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D  announced that the US Navy has chosen its metal cold spray additive manufacturing (CSAM) technology to develop materials as a part of a Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) project.

Titomic partners with Northrop Grumman to advance pressure vessel manufacturing

Titomic has announced a collaboration with aerospace and defense contractor Northrop Grumman to develop and manufacture high-performance pressure vessels using its proprietary cold spray additive manufacturing technology.

QUT partners with Defence to develop graphene layer that protects communication systems

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers are working with Defence to develop a printable ultrathin layer of carbon that would shield sensitive electronics from...

Seaweed to provide the crucial ingredient for 3D printing BioPen

Researchers from the University of Wollongong are farming and processing seaweeds from the Shoalhaven area as part of the project aimed at producing cell...

GE researchers to investigate 3D printing of wind turbine blades

GE Research, GE Renewable Energy, and LM Wind Power – a GE Renewable Energy business – have been awarded a grant from the US...

Game-changing EV batteries could be produced in Townsville

Magnis Energy Technologies has announced that test results for electric vehicles (EV) batteries developed by its partner, C4V have yielded “a potential game changer”...

Additive Assurance raises $1.6M, announces partnership with Defence and appoints industry expert to Board

Additive Assurance has announced the closing of a $1.6M funding round led by IP Group that will support the expansion of its team, following...

Rockwell Automation launches new wireless access point for easy access to production data

Rockwell Automation — world leader in industrial automation and information — has announced the launching of the Allen-Bradley Stratix 5100 wireless access point (WAP) that allows...

Linde Engineering to deliver cryogenic plant for quantum computing project in Brisbane

Linde Engineering has signed an agreement with PsiQuantum to supply a large cryogenic cooling plant for what is set to become the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer, to be built in Brisbane, Queensland.
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Unlocking growth: Charting midsize manufacturers’ path with digital solutions

According to a recent study by Oxford Economics, midsized companies in the industrial manufacturing sector are setting their eyes on ambitious growth targets. The research, authored in partnership with SAP, revealed that 38% of industry leaders have identified market expansion as their top priority.