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Australian-US Advanced Manufacturers Collaborate onNovel Thermal Solutions in North America

Additive Manufacturing

Farmington, CT, December 14, 2022 – Mott and Conflux announced a partnership to bring Conflux’s 3D printed thermal solutions to North American markets. Conflux Technology has world-renowned expertise in its specialized field of additively manufactured thermal management solutions.

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Memjet embracing advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

” Robotics enable competitive Australian manufacturing. Thelander believes strongly in the future of advanced manufacturing in Australia. “Advanced manufacturing can deliver a big reduction in factory head-counts,” he said. “Advanced manufacturing makes Australia competitive with Asia.

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8 Ways the Plastics Industry Is Using 3D Printing

Mold Making Technology

Once relegated to rapid prototyping, 3D printing technology has now advanced far beyond the design studio. 3D printing makes it possible to accelerate mold development and simplify design changes down the line. 3D printing makes it possible to accelerate mold development and simplify design changes down the line.

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Cookson Industrial to Showcase the Potential for Precious Metal Additive Manufacturing at Southern Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Cookson Industrial aims to showcase how UK subcontractors can unlock the potential of precious metals in advanced manufacturing applications at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics Show 2025 (4-6 February 2025).

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New UniSA facility attracts $18 million space manufacturing funding

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: iLAuNCH/stock.adobe.com The University of South Australia (UniSA) has opened a brand-new Advanced Manufacturing facility and revealed an $18 million investment in four space research projects under the iLAuNCH Trailblazer. This cutting-edge facility will support the industry with rapid 3D printing of metals for space structures.

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Most innovative manufacturing company winner

Manufacturer's Monthly

Starting as a small business in 1988, Amiga has grown into a leading manufacturer in the country, providing advanced manufacturing services to a range of industries. Despite its humble beginnings, Amiga’s commitment to innovation and excellence has enabled it to become a leading player in the manufacturing industry.

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Space trailblazer to build more durable satellites and hypersonic structures

Manufacturer's Monthly

The first iLAuNCH Trailblazer project is underway to establish an advanced manufacturing facility that will design and deliver stronger more durable satellite and hypersonic vehicle structures using additive manufacturing (AM). The iLAuNCH hub is dedicated to building the space engineering capability of Australian Manufacturing.