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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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PickNik Robotics releases MoveIt Pro 6 to cut developer costs, time to market

Robotics Business Review

Founded in 2015 for the Amazon Picking Challenge , PickNik Robotics has developed software to help organizations improve precision and efficiency in industries ranging from aerospace to construction and logistics. The Boulder, Colo.-based based company is also active in the open-source Robot Operating System ( ROS ) community.

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GridRaster Uses the Metaverse to Build High Tech Prototypes and Finished Products

21st Century Tech

Dijam Panigrahi is the co-founder and COO of GridRaster, an augmented reality (AR) software developer that today works with aerospace, automobile and military clients. The software’s XR capability allows for rapid prototyping throughout the design and engineering phases of new product development.

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Aerospace companies have used AM to create lightweight and intricate parts, reducing costs and improving fuel efficiency on the way. Automotive businesses have adopted AM for rapid prototyping and parts manufacturing, expediting the design process.

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10 startups selected for MassRobotics Accelerator

Robotics Business Review

We’ve had a lot of interest from brands, and we could extend to aerospace, automotive, and medical applications. ” Oligo Jacob Rodriguez worked on MIT aerospace projects before becoming co-founder and CEO of Oligo. . “We’re focusing on the materials handling gaps,” he said.

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