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The state of Australia’s defence manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

billion from its defence division, though military contracts form a smaller part of its broader operations. Australia manufactures a range of defence goods, focusing on naval vessels, armoured vehicles, aerospace systems, and munitions. Raytheon Technologies follows in second place, generating $39.57 firms' grip on the defence market.

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Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. EOS SAT-1 will form the first of a seven-satellite constellation in low-Earth orbit for Dragonfly’s client EOSDA (EOS Data Analytics).

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World’s first hydrogen-powered gas turbine run by European consortium

E&T

The consortium was formed by Britain’s Centrax, French energy company Engie, the German Aerospace Center, Siemens Energy and European universities, with financial support from the EU. Last month, the UK dropped from second to eighth place on the International Hydrogen Progress Index between 2021 and 2023.

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Metrology: Automation’s Unsung Hero

Modern Machine Shop

The USMTO data, which is released the second Monday of each month, contains data on orders of metal-cutting and metal-forming equipment; however, participants in the survey also have access to data on other manufacturing technology, which contains products such as robotics, additive, filtration and cleaning equipment, as well as metrology.

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UK to invest £113m in zero-carbon flight technologies

E&T

The UK was one of the first countries to include curbing aviation emissions in their climate targets in 2021. As the whole world moves to greener forms of aviation, there is a massive opportunity for the UK’s aerospace industry to secure clean, green jobs and growth for decades to come.

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Fortius Metals secures $2 Million Additional Funding to Support Advanced Metal 3D Printing

Fabricating & Metal Work

Fortius Metals’ patented technology enables welding and wire additive manufacturing using high-performance metal alloys to meet the rigorous requirements of aerospace and defense customers. Fortius customers and partners include the Army, Navy, Air Force, and NASA, as well as several defense primes and commercial space companies.

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How Lego helped Gold Coast company crack the Top Gun market

AU Manufacturing

Ryan Aerospace hit the afterburners when it exhibited its first virtual reality trainer at a trade show in Rome in 2012, followed by Ryan making the permanent move to the Gold Coast. Ryan Aerospace continues to supply a series of contracts awarded in 2021 for nearly 300 jet fighter and helicopter training simulators to the US Air Force.