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3D Printing — so what?

AU Manufacturing

As a company, 3DPRINTUK is embedded in the additive manufacturing (AM) / 3D printing world. As such, we can advise you on issues relating to technology and material choice, orientation of parts in a build area to maximise return, design for AM, etc… etc… We live and breathe 3D printing every day.

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Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

Three expert panelists delivered views and tips on overcoming challenges in development, prototyping and production of a growing range of wearable medical devices. Articulate Labs uses 3D printing to develop physical therapy and rehabilitation devices, in this case, the KneeStim wearable device for rehabilitation of knee patients.

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How additive manufacturing capabilities can boost Australian aerospace and defence industry growth

Manufacturer's Monthly

Matthew Hunter, national manager, emerging technology, Konica Minolta breaks down to Manufacturers’ Monthly the key opportunities and challenges in growing sovereign capability in Australia’s defence and aerospace manufacturing ecosystem. The aerospace and defence industries face several unique and complex challenges.

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Australian Manufacturing Week takes over Melbourne this May

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Additive Manufacturing Zone will showcase the latest in 3D printing, from rapid prototyping to applications in construction and nanotechnology.

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Tech developed in NT to clean up global wastewater

Manufacturer's Monthly

Leaning in on advanced technologies including additive manufacturing (3D printing), automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital data, and rapid prototyping, this project is expected to generate new roles at the company and position Rise to progress from the prototype to a commercial manufactured product, and scale.

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8 Ways the Plastics Industry Is Using 3D Printing

Mold Making Technology

Once relegated to rapid prototyping, 3D printing technology has now advanced far beyond the design studio. 3D printing makes it possible to accelerate mold development and simplify design changes down the line. This 3D-printed EOAT incorporates air lines for vacuum and pressure into its design.

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The first chip-based 3D printer has been demonstrated by researchers

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: VisualArtStudio/stock.adobe.com MIT and University of Texas researchers have developed what they say is the first chip-based 3D printer , a major step towards a portable, palm-sized 3D printing device. The Robert J. Shapes can be fully formed in a matter of seconds. This work was funded, in part, by the U.S.