Wayland Additive discusses AM software
Wayland Additive addresses traditional problems and challenges with AM software
MIT researchers develop AI-driven tool that can personalise 3D printable models
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have introduced Style2Fab, a generative AI tool that allows users to easily add custom design elements to 3D models without affecting their functionality.
GE announces 3D printing packages for Australian schools
More than one hundred primary and secondary schools across Australia will receive polymer 3D printer, supporting software and lesson plans as part of GE's Additive...
Amaero to build world class Ti Powder plant in Australia
Advanced Manufacturer, Amaero International Limited (ASX: 3DA) will build a customised and proprietary titanium alloy powder manufacturing plant in Victoria, Australia.
The company, which specialises in metal...
BASF and Agriculture Victoria Services launch herbicide for barley weed control
Chemical manufacturer BASF and Agriculture Victoria Services (AVS) have signed a license agreement to introduce a new system that will help Australian farmers control...
The future of bidirectional charging in Australia
Bidirectional charging, particularly vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, is emerging as a critical component of Australia’s energy transition.
Funding announced to boost Hanwha’s defence supply chain in Vic
The Victorian government has allocated $10 million in funding to support manufacturers and businesses in the state vying for lucrative defence contracts.
The grant made...
Burloak becomes first additive manufacturer cleared to supply Boeing
Burloak Technologies, a division of Samuel, Son & Co., has been approved by Boeing for the additive manufacture of aluminium AlSi10Mg components to the...
XTEK expects record revenue of $88m in upgraded FY23 forecast
Defence industry company XTEK has updated its FY23 results guidance, anticipating record revenues for FY23 of between $86 million to $88 million up by circa 50 per cent compared to the previous recorded revenue of $58.2 million.
Breakthrough in flow chemistry enhances Australia’s drug manufacturing capabilities
A collaboration between Melbourne’s Boron Molecular, DMTC Limited, and CSIRO has demonstrated a critical platform technology for synthesising drug compounds at scale in Australia.