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New Aerospace Standard Composites Factory Operational in Morocco  

MEM

Advanced Engineering Show announcement: New Aerospace Standard Composites Factory Operational in Morocco Rockwood Composites, the ‘out-of-autoclave’ composite components manufacturer, today (1 November 2023) announced that its 21,000ft 2 factory in Morocco is now operational.

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iCOMAT and CGTech Push New Frontiers in Composite Part Manufacture

MEM

CGTech, the developer of VERICUT verification, simulation and optimisation software, is announcing an exciting reseller agreement with Bristol-based iCOMAT, pioneer of the first-ever defect-free tape-steering process for composite component production. Together, we can push new frontiers in automated composite part manufacturing.”

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Composites Innovator Installs Six-Axis Robotic Filament Winding Cell

Plastics Today

Additional investment in simulation software boosts Carbon ThreeSixty's composite manufacturing capabilities for automotive, aerospace, energy, and defense applications.

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Advanced manufacturers are backed with $19M to boost production

Manufacturer's Monthly

Leading advanced manufacturing companies such as the aerospace composites maker, Quickstep Holdings, will boost production with backing from the Victorian state government. Victoria’s manufacturing industry is worth $30 billion to the state’s economy each year and creates over 27 per cent of the country’s manufacturing output.

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Atlas Composite Technologies receives seven-figure investment boost

MEM

A specialist manufacturing company, Atlas Composite Technologies, has received a seven-figure investment boost to fuel its growth plans. Atlas designs and manufactures complex composites for use in a range of sectors, including aerospace, defence, medical, elite motorsport and niche automotive such as supercars and hypercars.

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Pioneering 3D printer makes Australian debut

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian manufacturers will gain access to a ground-breaking new composite 3D printer at Swinburne University of Technology, for the first time from global market leader Markforged. The Markforged FX20 printer is primarily designed for high-strength end-use parts in the aerospace, defence, automotive and energy industries.

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A vision of manufacturing resilience and flexibility

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged is collaborating with Australia’s brightest minds to push the envelope for additive manufacturing capability. Manufacturers’ Monthly spoke to Markforged’s CEO about how its platform creates digital inventory to build Australia’s sovereign production.