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Autodesk acquires German netfabb, expands additive manufacturing software portfolio

Autodesk has announced that it has acquired netfabb, a German software start-up company focused on additive design and manufacturing. In a press release, Autodesk said...

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...

Velo3D, PWR to qualify Aheadd CP1 aluminium for F1 customers

Metal additive manufacturing company Velo3D has partnered with PWR Advanced Cooling Technology to qualify Constellium’s Aheadd CP1 aluminium alloy for use in Sapphire printers.

Metal additive manufacturing for satellites set to quadruple by 2033, AM Research finds

The market for metal additive manufacturing (AM) in satellite production is expected to grow more than fourfold by 2033, according to a new report released by Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research), a US-based market intelligence firm specialising in 3D printing technologies.

Titomic secures cold spray system order from French Ministry of the Armed Forces

Metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited announced the receipt of a purchase order from the French Ministry of the Armed Forces for a D523 low-pressure cold spray system. 

Phibion rolls out fully autonomous mine tailings management systems

Brisbane-based Phibion has launched world-first fully autonomous mine tailings management systems designed to operate around the clock in the most challenging waste environments.

123 new members inducted into ARC College of Experts for 2025

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has announced the induction of 123 new members to its College of Experts for 2025, bringing the total membership to 376. 

GE Aviation to concentrate 3D manufacturing research in a new West Chester facility

GE Aviation has announced a multi-million investment in a new facility in Butler County, Ohio, which will see the jet engine maker house all...

Indian tech firm LeadSquared selects Victoria as site of new Oceania HQ

India-based global tech company LeadSquared is establishing a new headquarters in Victoria in a bid to build its first presence in Oceania, bringing new...

Study reveals AI’s potential in predicting cybersickness among VR users

A new study has discovered the potential use of artificial intelligence in combating nausea, headaches, and dizziness experienced by virtual reality (VR) users. 
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