Thursday, May 14, 2026

AML3D establishes new manufacturing hub in Ohio

AML3D Limited has signed a 64-month lease to establish its US headquarters and manufacturing facility in Stow, Ohio.

Inaugural Advance Manufacturing Expo Launches in Sydney

Advanced Manufacturing Expo is being launched by Reed Exhibitions Australia, organisers of National Manufacturing Week, held biennially in Melbourne, which attracted over 11,000 manufacturing...

Survey reveals Australian manufacturers and wholesale distributors reluctant to adopt Ecommerce

A recent survey carried out by Frost & Sullivan revealed that Australian manufacturers and wholesale distributors are unprepared to adopt Ecommerce despite strong optimism. The...

Australia and UK partner to accelerate advanced materials projects

The projects, run by a joint program between Australia and the United Kingdom, will fast-track cutting edge capabilities of the nations' Defence forces. Five Australian-led...

Velo3D achieves global production of same parts using same print file

In a bid to achieve better part repeatability with advanced metal additive manufacturing (AM) across the globe, a network of contract manufacturers has collaborated and obtained significant results in printing the same print file of an industrial part using Velo3D Sapphire systems in six locations.

Dassault Systèmes launches new industry solution experience for AEC companies

Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company and world leader in 3D design software, 3D Digital Mock Up and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, has announced...

Safran to deliver JIM Compact binoculars to Australian Defence Force

Safran Electronics & Defence Australasia is supplying more than 100 units of JIM Compact multispectral surveillance devices for the Australian Defence Force’s LAND 159 Tranche 1 ADF sniper system. 

Early adopters of 2D barcodes to gain ‘competitive edge’ – Leibinger

The global packaging industry is seeing a shift toward 2D barcodes, which can carry significantly more data than traditional linear barcodes, and an industrial printing technology provider is calling it a “strategic evolution” rather than a simple technical update.

RusselSmith: Additive manufacturing reshaping oil and gas spare parts supply

Additive manufacturing is emerging as a potential solution to costly spare-parts delays in the oil and gas sector, with companies exploring on-demand production methods to address supply chain gaps that contribute to millions in annual downtime, according to information released by RusselSmith.

MANUFACTURERS ON SHOW AT HALL OF FAME AWARDS

The innovation, vision and entrepreneurial spirit of Victoria’s manufacturing sector was on showcase at last night’s Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards. Minister for Jobs,...
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Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 enters final run-up to Brisbane debut

Australia’s manufacturing sector continues to play a critical role in the national economy, underpinned by ongoing investment in advanced technologies, automation, and high-value production.