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3D Metalforge awarded ABS’ first-ever 3D printing certification

ASX-listed manufacturing company 3D Metalforge (3MF) has secured the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) license for additive production of metal parts.  The certification was awarded...

Four Aussie innovations named finalists for prestigious research commercialisation awards

Four notable projects have been selected as finalists for the 2020 KCA Awards, which celebrate world-class research commercialisation that turns brilliant ideas into products...

Monash leads nuclear materials research for Aussie submarines

The world’s attention is now on Monash University for a recently published study that seeks to help nuclear-propelled submarines to remain underwater, undetected and for much longer. 

Nikon acquires majority ownership in metal 3D printing startup Morf3D

Japanese camera maker Nikon has purchased a majority stake in Morf3D Inc. a metal additive manufacturer for the aerospace, space and defence industries, for...

New method developed to make cheaper, more efficient EV fuel cells

Researchers from the UNSW Science School of Chemistry have developed a new technique for creating tiny 3D materials that could potentially help make cheaper and more sustainable fuel cells like hydrogen batteries. 

iLAuNCH Trailblazer to use carbon composite to reduce satellite weight

The iLAuNch Trailblazer program is rolling out a project aimed at reducing weight in satellites through the additive manufacturing of lightweight and thermally stable composite structures. 

Volvo Group adopts Titomic’s cold spray tech for repair and remanufacture operations

Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited has recently finalised the sale of a D523 Low Pressure Cold Spray System (D523) to Volvo Group for EUR 55,000 (AUD 90,865).

Germany’s University of Applied Sciences Hamburg deploys SPEE3D’s 3D Printer

SPEE3D has delivered its proprietary metal cold spray technology to the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (HAW Hamburg) in Germany in a collaboration aimed at boosting additive manufacturing capabilities for students and the European community.

Vic announces funding for new medtech innovation & commercialisation centre

The Victorian government has announced $2.4 million in funding to establish the Victorian Connected Health Innovation and Commercialisation Centre in Melbourne’s central business district.  Made...

Zero CO2 emissions ‘spaceplane’ parts to be manufactured in the heart of Sydney

Media Release by University of Sydney Aerospace engineering startup Hypersonix Launch Systems has signed a Master Research Collaboration Agreement (MRCA) with the University of Sydney...
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