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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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Celebrating a decade of additive manufacturing excellence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged has been at the forefront of additive manufacturing for the past 10 years, helping manufacturers revolutionise the industrial production landscape by bringing 3D printing right to the factory floor. Making strides in Australia Markforged 3D printers are having a major impact on Australian manufacturing.

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Top Growth Opportunities Transforming the Chemicals and Materials Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

As 2025 unfolds, the chemicals and materials industry is undergoing a seismic shift, where sustainability, digitalization, and supply chain resilience are no longer trends but imperatives. How is your organization navigating the intersection of innovation and disruption in the chemicals and materials industry?

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Precision in Flight

Dinesh Mishra

Advanced materials like titanium and composites are widely used in aerospace manufacturing. Ceratizit has introduced advanced tooling solutions to enhance machining efficiency and tool life for aerospace materials like titanium and composites, which are notoriously difficult to machine.

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Sponsored: 3D Printing Composites for Aerospace

E&T

Download free whitepaper 3D printing has been on the rise amongst aerospace manufacturers. Key Learning Outcomes: How additive manufacturing fits into the aerospace industry. How aerospace companies overcome compliance and regulatory hurdles when using additive manufacturing. Download free whitepaper

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Pioneering Precision and Sustainability

Dinesh Mishra

The rise of advanced materials such as superalloys and composites presents unique challenges, prompting the development of cutting tools capable of handling extreme conditions. To address these trends, the industry is increasingly adopting automated and flexible manufacturing setups that can quickly adapt to diverse tasks.

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Showcasing the Power of Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

To show visitors how additive manufacturing (AM) can streamline their factory floor production, Tri-Tech 3D , UK provider of Stratasys 3D printing solutions, is attending the Scotland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition. or speak to a member of the team. Today Magazine.