Siemens has continued to pursue its strategy to industrialise 3D printing, taking out an 85 per cent stake in UK-based metal turbomachinery specialist Materials Solutions.
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Uni of Adelaide to research solar thermal energy in alumina refining
Queensland Nickel workers remain in limbo
The future hangs in the balance for 550 Queensland Nickel employees, due to have their contracts terminated at 5pm this afternoon.
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Bicycle manufacturing on rise as cars take back seat
Boutique manufacturers Astir Frames, Bouwmeester Composites and Finch Composites are taking advantage of South Australia’s strong manufacturing history and access to university testing facilities to gain a foothold in the potentially lucrative cycling market.
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New titanium making technique may lead to cost savings
A new titanium making process being developed by research organisation SRI International could allow titanium to be used in cars.
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Smit Röntgen able to 3D printing in tungsten
Netherlands-based medical imaging components firm Smit Röntgen has announced that it is able to now 3d print parts out of pure tungsten.
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2014 Women in Industry Award Winners: Excellence in Mining Award – Julie Shuttleworth
In recognition of her stellar career in the mining industry, Julie Shuttleworth has taken out the 2014 Women in Industry Award for Excellence in Mining.
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Demand from aerospace, medical, drives Arcam’s shares up
Arcam’s shares are up 530 per cent in the space of a year as interest in the company’s EBM metal additive manufacturing technology grows.
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Can 3D printing rebuild manufacturing in Australia?
It’s not easy being a small business in the current manufacturing environment. The face of manufacturing is changing, and businesses are eager for technological advances that could give them a competitive advantage.
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