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AML3D Inks Deal to Create Alloys for WAM 3D Printing Technology
Australian large scale metal 3D printing company AML3D Limited, specializing in providing commercial large-scale “Additive Metal Layering” 3D printing services to defense, maritime, automotive, and resources sectors, will partner with…
How Does Thermal Aging Impact 3D Printed Carbon Fiber Parts?
Advances in developing composites for additive manufacturing have accelerated in the last few years, with increasing research and innovation in both, desktop and industrial AM using composites, using chopped or…
Comparing a 3D Printed Patient Specific Thumb Splint to a Traditional One
A thumb splint may seem like a simple device, designed to keep an injured thumb stable so that it can heal. But according to a pair of researchers from Deakin…
Eco-Friendly 3D Printing Using an Ecostruder, Recycled E-Waste and Solar Power
Electronic devices are a part of daily life for people across the world – laptops, smart phones, tablets, fitness bands, etc. They’re wonderful to have for many reasons, but none…
Tradiebot Industries Using Augmented and Virtual Reality Technologies to Train Automotive Workforce
From midair 3D designing and undertaking immersive experiences to learning more about things like coffee and our planet, from testing out 3D digital drones and how to modify nuclear pumps to getting a closer…
3D Printing Comes to the Rescue in the Solomon Islands
There are still far too many places in the world that don’t have access to clean, safe water. With the development of new technology, however, that issue can be addressed,…
The Integration of 3D Printing and Virtual Reality Creates R&D Tax Credit Opportunities
The 3D Printing and Virtual Reality industries lead some of the most fast-paced innovations in the global market. When the two are consolidated, the benefits to the global market and…
3D WASH Aims to Provide Clean Water Through 3D Printing and Recycling
There are a lot of issues in the world today revolving around water. All living things need it to survive, and it’s getting harder to find in consumable form thanks…
Deakin University’s Institute for Frontier Materials First to Successfully 3D Print BNNT Titanium Composite
Carbon nanotubes were created in the 1990s, and thanks to their strength and ability to conduct electricity, have a multimillion dollar market. About a year ago, the National Research Council…
Australian Exhibit Will Allow Users to Meet a Dinosaur in the Virtual World, Then Examine Its 3D Printed Counterpart
If movies have taught me anything, one of the most important lessons may have come from Jurassic Park: just because you can do something doesn’t mean that you should, and…
Aussie Woman Receives New 3D Printed Ear, 55 Years After Car Crash
Over 55 years ago, Colleen Murray was in a terrible car crash. While thankfully she managed to escape with her life, she also experienced the terrible trauma of losing her…