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Top Manufacturing Technologies Driving the Future of Automotive & Aerospace Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries are undergoing a profound transformation fueled by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and smart manufacturing technologies. Sustainability Gains: Optimized material use and waste reduction promote greener practices.

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Tech developed in NT to clean up global wastewater

Manufacturer's Monthly

Leaning in on advanced technologies including additive manufacturing (3D printing), automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital data, and rapid prototyping, this project is expected to generate new roles at the company and position Rise to progress from the prototype to a commercial manufactured product, and scale.

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How industry can realise the benefits of advanced technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

Metal 3D printing enables the generation of on-the-go components for industries like defence and aerospace, or spare parts for assets like cranes and armoured vehicles. Metal 3D printing allows for rapid prototyping and the ability to produce custom, one-of-a-kind parts quickly and easily.

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Forging the future for additive manufacturing in Defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

It’s what pushed him in the direction to start Secure Bits, a completely veteran-owned, Australian business that helps Defence via its two divisions: critical infrastructure and advanced manufacturing. The advanced manufacturing division of the business was born in a similar vein.

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Nickel Alloy Inconel 625 Now Qualified on All Desktop Metal 3D Printing Systems

Fastener News Desk

Aerospace, energy and other sectors now have an easy way to efficiently produce high-strength, high-temperature parts in volume with IN625 across a portfolio of 3D printing options. BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Desktop Metal, Inc. Desktop Metal, Inc.,

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Desktop Metal and Henkel Announce the Onboarding of Loctite Branded Formulations on the Xtreme 8k Machine

i4.0 today

As already announced in 2021 Loctite has validated several materials on the ETEC Envision One printers, including: Loctite 3D 3955 HDT280 FST – The first 3D photopolymer material that passes vertical burn and aerospace FST standards with an HDT of >300°C. Desktop Metal, Inc.,

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

As the director of CSIRO’s Lab 22, Australia’s centre for additive innovation, I have witnessed the rapid and impressive growth of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Aerospace companies have used AM to create lightweight and intricate parts, reducing costs and improving fuel efficiency on the way.