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GE Additive introduces scalable and customisable 3D metal printer

GE additive has unveiled a scalable, meter-class, laser powder-bed fusion BETA machine that will allow manufacturers of large parts and components configure and customise...

Michelin’s 3D printed concept tyre named among TIME Magazine’s 25 Best Inventions of 2017

Michelin’s groundbreaking concept tyre, called VISION, has been selected among TIME Magazine’s influential “25 Best Inventions of 2017”. Designed as both a wheel and a...

Ford tests designing new vehicles by using holograms

In order to be one step ahead of the competition when it comes to designing more stylish vehicles for its customers, Ford has turned...

Lockheed Martin wins $110m contract to develop new missile for AFRL

Lockheed Martin has announced that it has been awarded a $110 million, five-year Phase 1 contract from U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to create a...

Arconic to supply 3D printed parts for Airbus’ commercial aircraft

Alcoa’s spinoff Arconic has signed two separate agreements with Airbus to supply 3D printed metal parts for the airplane maker’s commercial aircraft. Arconic CEO Klaus...

Leading electronics manufacturer modernises assembly line with Stratasys additive technology

Japanese multinational imaging and electronics company Ricoh is replacing traditional metal tooling at its Production Technology Centre assembly line with Stratasys’ customised, lightweight 3D...

Goodyear showcases new concept tyres for autonomous vehicles (VIDEO)

Tyre company Goodyear showcased several new and emerging technologies in its latest concept tyres imagined for the future of the automotive industry at the...

Nike partners with HP to accelerate production of 3D printed footwear

Nike has announced a partnership with Hewlett Packard (HP) to further advance its ability to manufacture 3D printed footwear. The footwear specialist is no stranger...

Stratasys and Siemens join forces to incorporate 3D printing into volume production

Stratasys and Siemens have announced a formal partnership to integrate Siemens' Digital Factory solutions with Stratasys' additive manufacturing solutions. The partnership complements recent announcements of...

‘Intuitive’ hand that reacts without thinking offers new hope to amputees (VIDEO)

Biomedical engineers at Newcastle University in the UK are preparing to trial a new generation of prosthetic limbs which will allow the wearer to...
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How growth capital is helping an Australian manufacturer go global

There’s a particular kind of ingenuity that flourishes in regional Australia. Away from the noise of major business centres, founders build companies that quietly become world leaders in their field, solving deep specialised problems that global markets didn’t know could be solved. Modra Technology, based in Warragul in regional Victoria, is one of those companies.