Thursday, July 16, 2026

Scientists develop 3D-printed ‘brain phantom’ for MRI research

A groundbreaking collaboration between the Medical University of Vienna (MedUni Vienna) and TU Wien has led to the creation of the world's first 3D-printed 'brain phantom', revolutionising neuroimaging techniques.

101st Airborne Division adopts 3D-printed drones for advanced training

The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) is advancing its operational capabilities by integrating 3D-printed drones into its training arsenal. 

Advancing manufacturing: Catalyzing innovation and doing more with less 

For many decades, manufacturing leaders have been seeking to crack the code for the right operational model that would boost production, improve product quality, and reduce hiccups in operation. 

Dematic introduces automated storage and handling solution for Australia’s meat processing industry

Dematic, the global provider of intelligent warehouse logistics and materials handling solutions, has launched a new Meat Buffer storage and handling solution for Australia’s...

First commercial-grade optical fibres manufactured in space

Special glass rods developed at the University of Adelaide have been transformed into over eight kilometres of optical fiber aboard the International Space Station (ISS), the university revealed in a news release.

3D printing opens doors (literally)

Media Release Closed doors can present a germ-infested problem in times of Covid-19. Enter the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) with a solution in the form...

The BigRep Pro is the solution you need for large-format industrial 3D printing

This video series is sponsored by Innovative companies like Ford and Boyce Tech have realised early on that there is a need for large...

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 manufacturing research investment targets aerospace, medtech and defence under AMCRC program

Australia’s manufacturing sector has received a boost with the Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC) approving its first five industry-led CORE research projects, unlocking more than $11 million in combined investment aimed at advancing additive manufacturing capability across key industries.

Siemens PLM helps hydraulics manufacturer overcome its lengthy and inefficient design process

Siemens PLM has once again demonstrated its value as it helped Indian hydraulics systems manufacturer Pascal Systemtechnik overcome its product development challenges and significantly...
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