Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Stratasys acquires two additive manufacturing companies

Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ:SSYS), the global leader in 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has announced that it has entered into definitive agreements to acquire...

Slow (no, fast) and steady TurtleBot wins robotic race

Media Release by University of South Australia If you’ve ever ordered a product from Amazon, chances are that a robot selected your purchase from a shelf,...

Titomic expands manufacturing capabilities through TWI Industrial Membership

Advanced metal manufacturing company Titomic has joined TWI as an Industrial Member, in a move the company says will support broader collaboration and innovation in materials engineering and production.

Mass finishing technologies the most efficient option for AM parts – AM Solutions

The manufacturing industry has been revolutionised by additive manufacturing (AM), which provides unmatched design freedom, material efficiency, and quick production times. Despite these benefits, post-processing is still essential to ensure that AM parts have the necessary surface polish, accuracy, and functioning.

UBCO researchers introduce 3D-printed MXene compound to enhance satellite communication systems

Researchers at UBC Okanagan, in partnership with Drexel University, have unveiled a novel compound capable of revolutionising telecommunication antennas and connectivity devices through 3D printing.

New material for thermal imaging lenses discovered by Flinders researchers

Researchers from Flinders University have discovered a new, inexpensive material that may be used to create thermal imaging lenses, hinting at new manufacturing uses for the technology.

From design to perfection: Streamlining additive manufacturing through advanced post-processing techniques

Additive manufacturing (AM) has witnessed an exponential surge in recent years. The process's ability to manufacture complex geometries, customised parts, and intricate designs is unparalleled.

Quantum tech company Q-CTRL launches Black Opal’s extended version

Q-CTRL, a world-leading developer of quantum technologies, has launched Black Opal Enterprise, the expanded rendition of its learning platform that helps businesses adopt quantum...

Australian science and tech leaders seek increased R&D investment and reindustrialisation

Australia's science and technology sectors, represented by 138 member organisations and 115,000 scientists and technologists through Science & Technology Australia (STA), are mobilising to seek election commitments from political parties and candidates.

Stratasys expands partnership with Desktop Metal Extend to speed up adoption of metal additive...

3D printing giant Stratasys has expanded its strategic partnership with Burlington-based startup Desktop Metal to accelerate accessibility and adoption of metal additive manufacturing. Stratasys said...
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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.