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NSW’s first 3D-printed housing project commences construction

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Kenishirotie/stock.adobe.com The NSW Government continues to use innovative methods to solve the housing crisis with construction now underway on the state’s first 3D-printed social housing properties in Dubbo. The project is supported by Dubbo Regional Council, who approved the Development Application (DA) in July 2024.

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HP showcases additive manufacturing updates at RAPID + TCT 2025

Design World

AtRAPID + TCT 2025, HP presented new developments in polymer and metal 3D printing, along with partnerships focused on advancing additive manufacturing applications in the automotive sector.

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RIC Technology debuts robotic 3D printer that can print up to 3 stories high

Robotics Business Review

RIC Technology’s new RIC-PRIMUS will be 3D printing live at WOC 2025. Source: RIC Technology RIC Technology last week debuted its most advanced and largest construction robotic 3D printer, named RIC-PRIMUS. With the capability to print three-story structures up to 32 ft. 26 m) printing length, and a 36.1-ft.

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

Fabricating & Metal Work

an innovative metal 3D printing company, is pleased to announce the successful closure of an additional $2 million in their Seed+ funding, bringing the total raised in the financing round to $5 million. “We are helping our customers print designs using our robotic welding process expertise that were previously impossible.

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3D Printing Plastics Market to Surpass $1.20 Billion in 2024, Driven by Strong Adoption Across Sectors

Manufacturing Tomorrow

The global 3D printing plastics market is projected to reach USD 1.20 forecasted from 2025 to 2030. As 3D printing continues to evolve, specialized plastics are becoming critical enablers of design flexibility and production efficiency. billion by 2024, with a strong compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.2%

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Swinburne showcases capabilities at Avalon Airshow 2025

Manufacturer's Monthly

Vice-Chancellor Professor Pascale Quester, Deputy Vice Chancellor Research Professor Karen Hapgood and the Swinburne and CAE team at Avalon Australian International Airshow 2025. The post Swinburne showcases capabilities at Avalon Airshow 2025 appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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UniSA chosen for $500 million research centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

He says that additive manufacturing commonly known as 3D printing is revolutionising the way that many industries work. Once limited to plastic prototype parts, 3D printing today includes metal, ceramic and composite materials that are on the cusp of full-scale adoption across Australias manufacturing sector, Hall said.