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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

CSIRO ’s future digital manufacturing lead discusses emerging technologies driving innovation and competitive advantage in Australian manufacturing. Author: Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO In 2020, Australia ranked 91st on the Harvard Economic Complexity Index (ECI).

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Additive Manufacturing Growth: Review of 2022 Collaborations, Acquisitions, and Funding

Additive Manufacturing

Whether by opening new research facilities, building partner networks, acquiring companies, co-developing applications and technology, receiving grants, raising capital, or other activities, the additive manufacturing industry is committed to supporting 3D printing professionals in achieving their goals. and Desktop Metal, Inc.

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Precision ADM partners with Tecomet

Canadian Manufacturing

More specifically, the companies anticipate the partnership will allow for the following: Expansion of Precision ADM’s Advanced Digital Manufacturing (ADM ) proprietary set of processes, which has reportedly produced millions of additive manufactured implants and instruments in the medical market.

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How a collaborative approach is driving Ireland from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0

Control Engineering

For instance, there are a lack of use cases at commercial scale which demonstrate how different technology configurations can demonstrate value across the manufacturing value chain. Supporting industry with digital manufacturing Ireland has good reason to keep its manufacturing sector at the leading edge of innovation.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

Most people have heard of metal additive manufacturing (AM) and have probably seen a 3D printed part or two, but what they may not realize that the ability to create complex components with computer-aided design (CAD) programs or object scans can affect production much more than at the beginning of the value chain.