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Titanium propels 3D printed drone to aid in bushfires

A group of Melbourne University students have designed a 3D printed, titanium drone to fight bushfires.

Afshin Hosseini's unitised impeller concept

RMIT students take on the Titanium Challenge

It’s been a big year for RMIT students, winning two of the three prizes on offer at CSIRO’s annual Titanium […]

Can 3D printing rebuild manufacturing in Australia?

By John Barnes, Titanium Technologies Leader It’s not easy being a small business in the current manufacturing environment. The face of manufacturing […]

A pen that fits like a glove

By Tracey Nicholls 3D printing is rarely out of the news these days and its potential for new personalised products […]

Would you like to SUPER SIZE that bug?

We've used our 3D printers to recreate minuscule insects, like weevils and Christmas beetles and scaled them right up to almost 40 times their original size.

Suits your sir: Tailor made titanium body parts

In the seventies a TV show called the Six Million Dollar Man introduced the idea of implanting bionic parts to […]

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