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Study reveals advancements in artificial eye creation through 3D printing

A study has revealed a significant advancement in artificial eye technology, as researchers unveil a faster and more efficient method for 3D printing custom prosthetic eyes, potentially transforming the lives of millions worldwide.

GE to lead US Department of Energy’s advanced 3D printing nuclear technology research project

GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) has been selected by the US Department of Energy (DOE) to lead a $2 million additive manufacturing research project. Under...

3D printing in space is now a reality – Made In Space’s AMF printer...

Innovative aerospace company Made in Space announced that the first-ever space-based commercial manufacturing facility was installed on the International Space Station (ISS) last week. The...

BlackBerry opens new Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Centre in Canada

BlackBerry Limited has unveiled its QNX Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Centre (AVIC) that will aim to accelerate the realisation of connected and self-driving vehicles by...

Manufacturing Australia chair appointed to board of Chinese-owned Fisher & Paykel

Sue Morphet, the controversial former chief executive of Pacific Brands who was appointed chairman of Manufacturing Australia last year, was recently appointed to the...

Stratasys unveils new 3D printing system for low volume production and mass customisation (VIDEO)

3D printing giant Stratasys has unveiled a new additive manufacturing solution for low volume production and mass customisation at the RAPID + TCT Show...

Apple to build sapphire material manufacturing plant in Arizona

Apple Inc. is constructing a manufacturing facility in Arizona, USA that will cater to the production of a sapphire material likely to be used...

Rethink Robotics and Epoch Foundation to bring collaborative robots to Asia

Advanced robotic technology leader Rethink Robotics has decided to expand its operations in Asia with the opening of a new office at the Garage+...

Hewlett Packard to axe additional 11,000 to 16,000 jobs worldwide

Hewlett Packard, the world’s second largest PC manufacturer, has announced that it will cut additional 11,000 to 16,000 jobs as part of Chief Executive...

BAE Systems inks 7-year agreement with the Norwegian army

BAE Systems has signed a new 7-year support, sustainment, and readiness agreement with the Norwegian Army for its fleet of 144 CV90 Infantry Fighting...
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Top 3 digitisation outcomes for Aussie manufacturers

As the Australian manufacturing sector faces the challenges and transformations that come with rapid globalisation, the role of digital technology within the industry has never been more critical.