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Project researching 3D printing in mineral separation equipment manufacture

Rapido, an advanced technology development unit, is partnering with Downer through its Mineral Technologies business and the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre.

UTS is housing the project, which is expected to run over three years, at ProtoSpace, an additive manufacturing facility at its Broadway campus.

Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing as it is more widely known, is the fastest growing manufacturing sector in the world. It offers many benefits in terms of product development, time to market, reduced waste and lower product cost.

AM enables the rapid design and production of complex products and associated advanced business models such as customer-led design processes and just-in-time production.

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