Trials underway on new 3D Printing Material & Mobile App for the Auto Repair Industry
Swinburne University of Technology started testing its newly formulated 3D printing polypropylene-based material this week.
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Swinburne University of Technology started testing its newly formulated 3D printing polypropylene-based material this week.
By Brent Balinski
AuManufacturing
15 July 2019
Speedpanel, in collaboration with Swinburne University and with co-investment from IMCRC is developing the next-generation Speedpanel 2.0
Next generation product technology that facilitates a flexible and scalable distributed manufacturing model
Advancing textile coating and treatment systems
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
Simple, fast and customised part repair capability
Validation of intended product design through end-user testing and assessment of supply chain logistics
Validation of Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) additive manufacturing technology