Royal Australian Navy gets 'world first' 3D printers
The Royal Australian Navy will deploy a metal 3D printer in what the government described as a "world-first trial".
The Royal Australian Navy will deploy a metal 3D printer in what the government described as a "world-first trial".
Air New Zealand has staged a proof of concept demonstration of on-demand 3D printing of replacement aircraft parts in partnership with Microsoft and aerospace industry players.
A French 3D printer maker is fighting back against the rise of 3D printed guns by flooding the internet with non-functioning firearm designs.
“Every craftsman wants their work to be acknowledged,” Sicen Sun told NSW District Court today, in response to questions about why he posted 3D printed replica guns he had printed at home for sale on Facebook.
Australia’s gun enthusiasts aren’t particularly enthused about 3D printed plastic guns.
Firearms allegedly manufactured using a 3D printer have been seized during a raid in the Sunshine Coast suburb of Mudjimba.
Formula One racing breeds a pace of innovation as speedy as the compact race cars which zoom around the track. With margins of mere seconds separating each ranking, slimming down the slivers of time between a win and a loss is imperative for each team.
GE is providing 103 Australian primary and secondary schools with polymer 3D printers, software and education materials to give students a “hands-on additive manufacturing experience”.
Researchers at the University of Washington have 3D printed a series of plastic connected devices that communicate with WiFi receivers without electronics.
Dubai-based airline Emirates is trialling the use of 3D printing to manufacture components for cabins.
Russia's first 3D-printed house was completed in 24 hours using a portable 3D printer
NSW Police have arrested and charged a Sydney man for allegedly manufacturing firearms using a 3D printer.
While Australia’s war on file-sharing continues, the rapid decrease in the cost of consumer-grade 3D printers is opening up new areas for copyright conflict.
Products ranged from UAVs and jet engines to human skull and knee replacements
There's already plenty of angst out there about the prospect of jobs lost to AI, but this week, artists got a fresh reason to be concerned.