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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.

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Curiosity, Connection and Community at PTXPO 2025

Mold Making Technology

Jason Van Cauwenberge from Nota3D recognized me from MMT’s digital content during a bourbon tasting by International Mold Steel (yes, I said bourbon tasting), thanked us for our work and offered to help promote the value of 3D printing in moldmaking — beyond the hype. MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR PTXPO 2026!

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Top 10 Transformations Shaping the Global Dental Implants & CAD/CAM Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Top Transformations Impacting Growth in Global Dental Implants and CAD/CAM Systems Market, Forecast To 2030 Rank Strategic Imperative Category Strategic Imperative Impact Score (%) Timeline Duration Growth Curve 1 Disruptive Technologies Smart dental implants with embedded sensors for health monitoring 66 2026-2034 Logistic 2 Competitive Intensity (..)

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Top 10 Transformations Impacting the Global Digital Surgery Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

This evolution is characterized by the integration of innovative solutions such as 3D printing, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) to enhance surgical training and patient education.