Monday, June 22, 2026

ARM Hub named one of four AI Adopt Centres by Australian Government

ARM Hub, Australia's leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and design-for-manufacture innovation services, has received news of funding allocated to support companies in the adoption and management of AI.

Post-processing crucial in streamlining part production, says 3DPRINTUK official

While the printers serve as its workhorses, the post-processing and dispatch division at London-based 3DPRINTUK is the “beating heart of the company” because of its operating system created in-house to enable a quick sorting of components and to indicate to users which part has what finish, says order manager Rebecca Wilkes.

Duke launches $3.2M NIH study using 3D-printed lung model

Duke School of Medicine has announced the launch of a four-year, USD 3.2 million research effort aimed at developing and using a 3D-printed living lung model to better understand how influenza interacts with bacteria in the human respiratory system.

Nupress, SPEE3D bring cold-spray tech to more Australian manufacturers

Nupress, a leading manufacturer of precision machined components, is providing local manufacturers with access to WarpSEE3D printers in a unique subscription model from SPEE3D. 

VEEM secures pilot order for Hunter Class Frigate Program

Marine technology company Veem limited has received an order from BAE Systems Maritime Australia, head contractor for the Hunter Class Frigate Program (HCFP), for...

FDA OKs manufacturing of Anteris’ aortic valve replacement at Minnesota facility

Anteris Technologies announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the manufacturing of  DurAVR THV, a 3D single-piece aortic heart valve replacement, at the company's recently expanded production facility in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

Aussie researchers develop new critical material for safer batteries

Researchers from Deakin University and the University of Queensland have developed a new non-flammable electrolyte material for use in sodium batteries. Traditional lithium and sodium batteries...

Australia’s workforce in the age of automation

Australia's workforce is undergoing a transformative shift as automation technologies rapidly advance. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and machine learning across various sectors is reshaping the work landscape, impacting productivity, employment, and the nature of jobs. 

Impact Robotics introduces next-gen “cobots” in Australia

Impact Robotics, the exclusive ANZ distributor of the Revolutionary “Sawyer” and “Baxter” robots, announced the release of the latest generation of collaborative robots (cobots)...

Queensland-designed tech developed for early detection of ovarian cancer

Researchers at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) are developing a cutting-edge device designed to detect ovarian cancer in its earliest stages.
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