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The role of supply chain in australian advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australian manufacturing has been disregarded for several decades in preference to the globalisation of supply chains. COVID-19 has triggered a policy re-think and placed local manufacturing and supply chain resilience back on the agenda. We have seen a success in the above. See full article here.

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Zeda (Formerly PrinterPrezz / Vertex Manufacturing) Opens Advanced Manufacturing Digital Foundry in Cincinnati, Ohio

MESA

The new facility expands from its existing 16,000-square-foot facility, giving substantially more capacity for growth and expanded capabilities to serve the exponential demand for advanced additive manufacturing in our served markets. It will also support prototyping, advanced manufacturing technologies, and process development.

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Memjet embracing advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

“Every country has been hit by supply chain issues over the past few years. “The advantage of bringing manufacturing back to Australia and vertically integrating is you get more control. We are more in control of our supply chains and our margins.” ” A collaborative manufacturing centre.

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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. Today molders, moldmakers and OEMs alike are turning to this layer-by-layer production technology to save time, serve new markets and even fill supply chain gaps.

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Advancing manufacturing: Catalyzing innovation and doing more with less 

AU Manufacturing

Chris Gill , technical specialist for Fusion 360 at Autodesk, highlighted these digitalisation trends, their benefits, and how they meld with the current state of manufacturing and supply chain today. . Harnessing software-based processes. Starting from the shop floor. Hub at the Swinburne University of Technology. .

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AML3D’s metal 3D printer operational at US Navy manufacturing centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: AML3D Limited AML3D Limited announced its ARCEMY ‘X-Edition 6700’ Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) metal 3D printing system has been successfully commissioned and is now operational at the US Navy’s Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence (AM Co) in Danville, Virginia.

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Leading 3D Printing Companies Form Consortium

Fabricating & Metal Work

At Formnext 2024, a new consortium of leading 3D printing companies was announced to address the most pressing challenges that manufacturers face in adopting and scaling 3D printing technology for industrial use. The consortiums initial initiative aims to create a common language framework for 3D printing.