Titomic Limited, a Melbourne-based manufacturer of metal AM systems, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the TAUV, a company applying additive manufacturing to applications including s…
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Nuclear researchers identify “critical deposition height” of DED 3D printed layers
A collaboration between the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), and Monash University has discerned the perfect bala…
First Renishaw additive manufacturing system installed at Australian dental lab
Renishaw, a UK based 3D printer manufacturer, has installed a metal 3D printer in Proslab, a dental laboratory in Melbourne. The Renishaw AM400 will be used for production by the dental lab and al…
U.S. Researchers create 3D printed jellyfish robots to monitor fragile coral reefs
Scientists from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and the US Office of Naval Research have designed and created 3D printed soft robot jellyfish capable of monitoring fragile coral reefs. The research …
3D Printing News Sliced, EOS, Siemens, 3DGence, Renishaw, Evolve Additive Solutions
This edition of our 3D printing news digest Sliced follows the latest developments in strategic collaboration between EOS and Siemens; commercialization of Evolve Additive Solutions’ STEP technology; …
$2 million funding for new 3D printing virtual hub
The Australian government, in partnership with 3D printing bureau and reseller, Objective 3D, has announced $2 million (AUD) in funding for a new additive manufacturing (AM) virtual hub. The hub was u…
University of Sydney awarded $1.15 million for iFix 3D printing Biopen
The University of Sydney’s Save Sight Institute has been awarded a $1.15 million (AUD) grant from the New South Wales (NSW) Government’s Medical Devices Fund (MDF) to progress commercialization of its…
F-35 stealth fighter gets boost from 3D printing
United States’ Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is planning the use of 3D printing to replace parts on the F-35, a stealth multirole fighter. The parts will be produced at the base’s 388th Maintenance Group…
Lufthansa joins Oerlikon additive manufacturing standards initiative
Lufthansa Technik, the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) division of aerospace company Lufthansa, is to join Swiss technology group Oerlikon in establishing standard additive manufacturing practi…
RMIT applies metal 3D printing to aircraft maintenance and repair
Professor Milan Brandt at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University is leading a project applying metal 3D printing to service the Australian Defence Forces. Working with national airc…