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SPEE3D completes first hot fire trial for AM rocket engine

Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has successfully completed the first hot fire test for a prototype rocket engine in Darwin as part of its SPACE3D Project. 

Liquid metals pave the way for green manufacturing, says research

Researchers have unveiled a novel technique that uses liquid metals that may potentially revolutionise the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing.

Weber State University uses 3D printing to advance aerospace research

Weber State University is using 3D printing to advance its research on composite materials that support northern Utah’s aerospace and defence ecosystem. 

AML3D tapped to deliver ARCEMY X-Edition 6700 3D printer to US Navy

Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D has secured a US Navy purchase order for its industrial-scale ARCEMY X-Edition 6700 Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing metal 3D printing system. 

S&T clinches $1.4m from Army Corps to develop AI program for 3D-printed concrete

The US Army Corps of Engineers has granted a research team at Missouri S&T $1.4 million to create an artificial intelligence program that will choose the best locally accessible materials for 3D-printed concrete. 

Astronauts test UQ, Boeing-made antimicrobial surface coating aboard the ISS

The surface coating is designed to fight the spread of viral agents, such as the coronavirus, in space aircraft. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station...

DroneShield to deliver counter-drone systems to Asia

DroneShield has secured a $900,000 portable counter-drone systems order from an allied Asian country. 

Australia launches first National Quantum Strategy

The Australian government released the country’s first National Quantum Strategy today to back quantum industries that boost Australia’s economic competitiveness and help solve the country’s biggest national challenges. 

Jellybean quantum dots serve as solution for overcrowded circuitry – UNSW scientists say

Engineers at UNSW Sydney have taken a major step towards solving a long-standing problem about giving qubits – the basic units of quantum information – more breathing space by developing a jellybean-shaped quantum dot.

Germany’s University of Applied Sciences Hamburg deploys SPEE3D’s 3D Printer

SPEE3D has delivered its proprietary metal cold spray technology to the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (HAW Hamburg) in Germany in a collaboration aimed at boosting additive manufacturing capabilities for students and the European community.
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Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 to make Brisbane debut

Australia’s leading advanced manufacturing showcase, Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW), is set to return in 2026, marking its first-ever event in Brisbane.