Sunday, June 14, 2026

3D-printed catamaran signals shift in boat manufacturing

V2 Group and Caracol AM have developed the first functional large-format 3D-printed monolithic catamaran, a six-meter vessel built with robotic 3D printing technology to advance the scalability of 3D-printed boats.

ZEUS – the world’s first all-in-one 3D copy machine

A 3D copy machine which features a plug-and-play interface and comes with a touchscreen control panel which allows users to scan, print or 3D fax...

ResetData and NVIDIA join forces to launch sovereign AI factories in Australia

ResetData, an Australian cloud services provider, has announced the launch of the country's first sovereign public AI-Factory (AI-F1) and an AI Marketplace, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA. 

BioCina and NovaCina team up to enhance biologics manufacturing capabilities

BioCina, a biologics Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO), has joined hands with NovaCina, a global fill-and-finish CDMO, to establish a strategic alliance aimed at offering integrated drug substance and drug product solutions for biologics developers.

Rockwell introduces pre-engineered safety instrumented system for industrial operators

Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, has introduced its new OptiSIS packaged safety solution which offers risk mitigation,...

UNSW Sydney drives oyster restoration with 3D-printed manufacturing project

UNSW Sydney researchers are using advanced manufacturing techniques to create 3D-printed marine habitats designed to restore oyster populations in Sydney Harbour.

Sparc on track for initial commercial production with ecosparc commission

Sparc Technologies has commissioned its graphene additive product, ecosparc, at its commercial production facility in Adelaide, South Australia.

Snowflake unveils data cloud designed for manufacturers

The cloud has proven transformative for businesses, particularly in terms of building new workloads and applications to improve products and services in order to fulfil client needs. Even though the cloud can now be used by all businesses, some still need it to have some extra features.

Conflux tests 3D-printed transmission cooler in race conditions

Conflux Technology has announced that its 3D-printed, configurable transmission oil cooler has completed a full-distance endurance race on a Multimatic-engineered car, in what the company described as a demonstration of reliability and performance under top-tier motorsport conditions.

Taking steps towards emissions reduction in healthcare

The healthcare industry is the fifth largest contributor to planetary pollution. Adapting digital health technologies like telehealth, electronic health records, usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things etc. would help to reduce carbon emissions in the sector. 
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