Impact Robotics introduces next-gen “cobots” in Australia
Impact Robotics, the exclusive ANZ distributor of the Revolutionary “Sawyer” and “Baxter” robots, announced the release of the latest generation of collaborative robots (cobots)...
Stratasys acquires two leading providers of additive manufacturing services
3D printing giant Stratasys has announced that it has acquired two privately-held additive manufacturing companies, Solid Concepts Inc and Harvest Technologies.
Stratasys will combine Solid Concepts...
AMSL Aero’s Vertiia aircraft completes test flight in historic first for Australian aviation
Australian aerospace company AMSL Aero’s eVTOL aircraft Vertiia has completed its maiden test flight in the Central West region of New South Wales.
Quickstep to provide composite aerostructures for Carbonix’s long-range drone production
Quickstep, Australia’s largest independent aerospace composite company, has secured a $2.34 million contract with Carbonix for the production and supply of composite aerostructures for Carbonix’s latest long-range drone.
Georgia Tech scientists create self-regenerating heart valve for long-term treatment
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a 3D-printed, bioresorbable heart valve designed to promote tissue regeneration, potentially reducing the need for repeated surgeries among patients with heart valve disease.
EMVision’s neuroimaging advancements fueled by $15.28M from Keysight Technologies
EMVision Medical Devices Limited announced a strategic AUD 15.28 million investment from Keysight Technologies Inc, to bolster the former's neuroimaging technology and its potential to revolutionise diagnosis and treatment outcomes for neurological disorders.
Dyno Nobel to provide explosives technology to Fortescue’s Iron Bridge Magnetite Project
Incitec Pivot subsidiary Dyno Nobel has been contracted to supply Fortescue Metals Group’s Iron Bridge Magnetite Project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region with its...
TAFE’s Albany campus welcomes new automation equipment for student training
The South Regional TAFE’s Albany campus is installing new cutting-edge automation equipment that would allow students to learn vital automation skills and train for...
Penn State researchers develop sustainable resin to replace large-format 3D printing plastics
A team of agricultural and biological engineers from Penn State is working on a sustainable resin material made from agriculturally derived components, which has the potential to replace plastics currently used in large-format 3D printing for creating objects such as furniture and boats.
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Embracing Additive Manufacturing for Traditional Manufacturing
Labour costs have begun to rise making automation more attractive and threatening job security. Focus has also shifted from mass produced products to customised products particularly in the field of consumer products. Fortunately, 3D printing is able to mitigate these changes and allow manufacturing to shift from traditional to advanced production.


























