The hi-tech future of automotive plastic repairs
Swinburne is partnering with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) and leading repair solutions company, Tradiebot Industries, to transform the automotive repair industry.
PLEASE NOTE: IMCRC closed at the end of 2022 and this website is for reference purposes only.
Swinburne is partnering with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) and leading repair solutions company, Tradiebot Industries, to transform the automotive repair industry.
Pairing 3D printing technologies and robotics to develop turnkey plastic repair and refurbishment system
World-class advanced manufacturing training drives Industry 4.0 innovation
Manufacturers got up, close and personal with virtual and augmented reality technology while visiting JumboVision and the Wearable Computer Laboratory at the University of South Australia.
How Australian additive manufacturing progressed over the course of 12 months.
What does 2018 hold for Australian manufacturing?
“Australian companies have to be very smart…”
‘Manufacturing’s Future in a Digital Age’ was the subject for discussion in Melbourne on 14 November, as delegates from across Australian manufacturing gathered for the 2017 AMTIL National Conference.
The best 3D printing facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere is headed to Adelaide. David Chuter spoke to Tory Shepherd, Adelaide Advertiser, about this manufacturing investment.
David Chuter and Jens Goennemann, AMGC, agree that Australia is one of the few countries in the world where the manufacturing industry is thriving.