Robot 3D prints replacement bracket onto automotive part
In a world first, Swinburne’s Repairbot project successfully 3D prints a replacement lug on an automotive headlamp assembly
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In a world first, Swinburne’s Repairbot project successfully 3D prints a replacement lug on an automotive headlamp assembly
Joint partnership with IMCRC, Sleepcorp and Swinburne to advance manufacturing in Australia
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By Tara Hamid, Manufacturers’ Monthly
14 May 2018
Registrations open for FUTUREMAP™ workshops at National Manufacturing Week 2018
Matthew Young travelled to Paris to check out the latest trends and developments at JEC World 2018.
Swinburne is partnering with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) and leading repair solutions company, Tradiebot Industries, to transform the automotive repair industry.