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UniSA chosen for $500 million research centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

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. He says that additive manufacturing commonly known as 3D printing is revolutionising the way that many industries work.

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MACH 2026 Where The UK Manufacturing Community Comes Together

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MACH 2026, the UK’s premier manufacturing and engineering exhibition, has already secured more than 65% of its floorplan, 16 months ahead of the event. From groundbreaking advancements in machinery to showcasing capacity and capability across the supply chain, MACH 2026 is a reflection of the sector’s resilience, ingenuity, and innovation.

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Winners announced at the 2023 NT Export Awards

Manufacturer's Monthly

The NT Government’s International Engagement Strategy 2022-26 sets an ambitious but achievable target to see services exported rebound to $800 million by 2026 and, for goods exports to be 15 per cent higher than forecast by 2026. The Chamber of Commerce sponsored two separate international awards outside of the national awards program.

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Mattr Corp. commences production at two mfg. facilities

Canadian Manufacturing

announced that it has completed the establishment of two new Composite Technologies manufacturing sites. These facilities will be initially populated with approximately 50% of the production equipment that their footprints are ultimately capable of accommodating and are expected to approach normalized levels of production in 2026.

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Nasa launches first mission to study a metal asteroid

E&T

Once the spacecraft arrives at 16 Psyche, it is expected to orbit the asteroid at various distances – the shortest being roughly 75km (47 miles) – in order to take pictures, map the metal world’s shape and decipher its composition. “I

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Turn the tide: is it time for tidal stream energy?

E&T

A Spanish developer will begin deploying technology at Morlais in 2026, to be joined by up to four more the following year. Through the Morlais project, Menter Môn says some 100 ‘well-paid’ jobs will be created in the first decade and there will be training and apprenticeships, and supply chain opportunities for local businesses.

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Advanced Engineering Expands Enabling Innovation Showdown

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This popular zone connects smaller organisations with valuable networking opportunities across booming sectors such as automotive, aerospace, composites and Industry 4.0. This IoT device automates the monitoring and control of vacuum pumps, preventing leaks and thermal runaway in composite manufacturing.