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Trials underway on new 3D Printing Material & Mobile App for the Auto Repair Industry

Media releaseBy adminJuly 31, 2019

Swinburne University of Technology started testing its newly formulated 3D printing polypropylene-based material this week.

Plasma Power: The Australian Project Aiming To Do Better Than Wet Coating For Textiles

InterviewBy adminJuly 15, 2019

By Brent Balinski
AuManufacturing
15 July 2019

ABC Radio Canberra

Innovating textile coating

InterviewBy adminJuly 5, 2019

By Laura Tchilinguirian
ABC Radio Canberra
3 July 2019

Research collaboration lays foundations for Speedpanel 2.0: the next generation

Media releaseBy adminJuly 3, 2019

Speedpanel, in collaboration with Swinburne University and with co-investment from IMCRC is developing the next-generation Speedpanel 2.0

Manufacture of the next generation Speedpanel

Advanced materialsBy adminJuly 3, 2019

Next generation product technology that facilitates a flexible and scalable distributed manufacturing model

Atmospheric Plasma Coating System

Advanced materialsBy adminJune 27, 2019

Advancing textile coating and treatment systems

Deakin, Xefco, Proficiency Contracting partner for $3.4m IMCRC project

Media releaseBy adminJune 27, 2019

Deakin University is joining textile technology experts Xefco and engineering equipment specialists Proficiency Contracting on a new manufacturing R&D project co-funded by IMCRC

Automated part repair using 3D scanning and supersonic 3D deposition

Additive manufacturingBy adminMay 26, 2019

Simple, fast and customised part repair capability

Innovative vaccine delivery technology

Advanced materialsBy adminDecember 3, 2018

Validation of intended product design through end-user testing and assessment of supply chain logistics

Additively Manufactured Titanium Complex Structures

Additive manufacturingBy adminOctober 29, 2018

Validation of Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) additive manufacturing technology

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