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The state of Australia’s defence manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

A snapshot of global defence manufacturing Current data illustrates the dominance of U.S. Although the United States dominates global arms manufacturing, Australian company, Austal Limited, has made it into the top 100, ranking 91st in terms of revenue among all arms manufacturers globally. What does Australia manufacture?

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Shop Moves to Aerospace Machining With Help From ERP

Modern Machine Shop

Many manufacturers find niches supplying single industries, especially when those industries have an outsized local footprint. However, when oil and gas work dried up with due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Operations Manager Kody Guidry saw it was time to diversify. Adapting to machining aerospace parts took careful planning.

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GrayMatter raises $45M Series B to ease robot programming for manufacturers

Robotics Business Review

manufacturers face widening labor shortfalls and need automation to help fill those gaps. With our investors’ support, we are making a real difference for shop workers and addressing the critical labor shortages in manufacturing today.” SK Gupta, Ariyan Kabir, and Brual Shah founded GrayMatter Robotics in 2020.

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5 Statistics That Show California Manufacturing is Alive and Well

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

The pandemic's impact on labor and supply chains contributed to the false notion that California‘s manufacturing industry is declining, but the Golden State’s output has exceeded national averages by 83% since the 1990s. While manufacturing jobs in the state have steadily dropped from 15.6% Manufacturing Output.

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View from India: Collaboration is the key to a cleaner aerospace sector

E&T

Green manufacturing is being adopted across industries on a global scale. In the aerospace and defence industry too, the accent is on green or decarbonisation. Digital twins and additive manufacturing may help reconfigure product design. What could it mean in terms of aerospace and defence technologies?

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Multi-Million-Pound Aerospace Programme Celebrates Helping Hundreds of SMEs Take Off

MEM

The University of Nottingham ’s Aerospace Unlocking Potential (UP) programme has come to an end, after supporting more than 270 small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the Midlands over the past three years. Georgia Hanrahan, Chief Operating Officer at Skyfarer Ltd.,

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Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

The additive manufacturing (AM) market is predicted to grow at a rapid pace, by roughly 23 per cent, to $13.5 The analysis found that since 2020, the usage of 3D printing in the medical sector has not been the important driving force of the overall industry’s development that it once was. billion (AUD 20.2