AMCRC Approves First CORE Projects with $11M AM Research Investment
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AMCRC approves first CORE projects with $11M AM research investment
The Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC) has approved its first five industry-led CORE research projects, unlocking more than $11 million in combined investment for additive manufacturing research across Australia. Announced in Melbourne on 21 May 2026, the projects represent the first major R&D investments under AMCRC’s Commonwealth-backed program to strengthen manufacturing competitiveness, productivity, and…
New manufacturing research investment targets aerospace, medtech and defence under AMCRC program
Australia’s manufacturing sector has received a boost with the Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (AMCRC) approving its first five industry-led CORE research projects, unlocking more than $11 million in combined investment aimed at advancing additive manufacturing capability across key industries. In a news release, the organisation said the projects form the first major research and development commitments under the AMCRC’s Comm…
Additive projects secure $11 million in funding
Image: xiaoliangge/stock.adobe.com Australia’s additive manufacturing sector has received a major boost after the Additive Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre approved its first five industry-led CORE research projects. The projects will unlock more than $11 million in combined investment aimed at accelerating additive manufacturing capability across several key industries, including aerospace, defence, mining, medtech, mobility and trans…
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