3D-printed catamaran signals shift in boat manufacturing
V2 Group and Caracol AM have developed the first functional large-format 3D-printed monolithic catamaran, a six-meter vessel built with robotic 3D printing technology to advance the scalability of 3D-printed boats.
Pure Hydrogen, Hyzon Motors team up to build hydrogen refueling points
Pure Hydrogen Corporation, a 100%-owned hydrogen division of Real Energy Corporation Limited (ASX:RLE), and Hyzon Motors Australia Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of US-based HYZON...
Titomic enters US renewable market with D523 cold spray sale
ASX-listed Titomic has sold its D523 low-pressure cold spray system in a purchase order that allowed it to enter the North American renewable market.
Emerging bioprinting industry to show stark growth, says report
A report from market research provider SmarTech Analysis has revealed that revenues in the bioprinting industry are expected to reach approximately $1.2 billion in...
UQ to launch student-built rocket into space next year
Members of UQ Space – a student organisation at The University of Queensland – are designing and building a rocket that could fly a...
Former senior US Navy official joins AML3D USA Board
AML3D Limited has announced the appointment of Frederick J. Stefany, a former senior official in the US Department of the Navy, to the board of its US subsidiary, AML3D USA Inc.
UniSA backs Australia’s manufacturing ambitions with new CRC projects
The University of South Australia has been named a major partner in two new Cooperative Research Centres backed by more than $500 million to advance Australia's manufacturing sector.
SPEE3D launches first US manufacturing hub at UNH
Metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has opened its first US-based manufacturing facility and applications centre at the John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of New Hampshire (UNH).
AML3D and AdditiveNow enter into agreement to accelerate market adoption of additive manufacturing
Australian additive manufacturing companies AML3D Limited and AdditiveNow have entered into a Global Collaboration Agreement to offer end-to-end integrated additive manufacturing advisory and printing...
Diraq achieves breakthrough in quantum entanglement with silicon spin qubits
Australian quantum computing company Diraq has announced a breakthrough in its silicon spin qubit technology, demonstrating a violation of Bell’s inequality — a key benchmark in quantum physics that confirms the presence of entanglement and high qubit fidelity.



























