The first systems to use anaerobic digestion technology to turn waste plastics into energy and fertiliser are being developed in South Australia.
POET Systems expects to have its first
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Aerospace engineer releases free aircraft design software
As interest in small autonomous aerial vehicles and their applications continues to expand, a Utah State University aerospace engineer is offering the public a free software tool that could revolutionise the drone industry.
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Embedded computer for military and aerospace systems
Acromag has released its ARCX box, which is a rugged small form factor embedded computer with unique expandable features that include PMC, XMC, mini PCle, mSATA module slots, optional solid-state drive, front I/O panel, and secondary connectors.
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New FCI video explains thermal dispersion sensing solution advantages
A new Capabilities Video explains how Fluid Components International (FCI) solves flow and level measurement problems for industrial process and plant applications around the globe with advanced
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Boeing patents 3D printing plastic ice for simulations
New ceramic 3D printing method makes parts resisting 1,400 degree heat [VIDEO]
Californian company HRL Laboratories has developed a method of 3D printing ceramics with similarities to stereolithography, with the resultant parts possessing high strength and extreme heat resistance.
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Additive manufacturing used on over 1,000 Airbus A350 XWB parts
The first-of-type Airbus A350 XWB delivered in December last year contained over 1,000 3D printed resin parts.
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UK consortium announces three-year project on aerospace titanium 3D printing
A collaborative UK research project led by GKN Aerospace aims to create cheaper high-quality titanium feedstock for additive manufacturing.
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Deakin’s Carbon Nexus to partner with DowAksa
DowAksa, a joint venture between Aksa and The Dow Chemical Company has formed a partnership with Deakin University’s Carbon Nexus
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Quickstep Technologies secures new purchase order
Carbon composites technology company Quickstep Technologies has announced a new purchase order from Lockheed Martin for an extra 12 sets of wing flaps.
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