Automated part repair using 3D scanning and supersonic 3D deposition
Simple, fast and customised part repair capability
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Simple, fast and customised part repair capability
Flinders University
7 May 2019
A funding partnership between AMSI and IMCRC will put new technologies, business models and digitalisation in reach of Australian manufacturing industry.
Not long ago industrial robots were the focus of science fiction. Today, they are found on every manufacturing factory floor around the world. Believing that industrial robotics is the next frontier for many industries, Alan Burden joined UAP’s Design Robotics team.
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Joint partnership with IMCRC, Sleepcorp and Swinburne to advance manufacturing in Australia
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