
Next Wave of Manufacturers
Few can cite ready-made examples of technology-driven, small-scale Australian manufacturing. However, in Victoria you will find the seeds of this bright future within the 3D metal printing industry.
Few can cite ready-made examples of technology-driven, small-scale Australian manufacturing. However, in Victoria you will find the seeds of this bright future within the 3D metal printing industry.
Australian industrial scale metal additive manufacturing company, Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT) (“Titomic” or “Company”), is excited to announce that it has received a Purchase Order for a Statement of Work with Airbus for Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) additive manufacture (AM) of 3D near-net demonstrator parts for a targeted application to be performance tested in mock qualification.
Melbourne-based industrial additive manufacturing company, Titomic Limited, has entered into a commercial research and development agreement with RMIT University (“RMIT”) to be conducted on behalf of Lockheed Martin – a major aerospace and defence company.
Industrial-scale additive manufacturing company Titomic (ASX: TTT) has agreed to supply Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) additively manufactured tooling to Hockley Pattern & Tool, a UK-based tooling company. The commercial unison will form a foundation for future opportunities, as the companies work collaboratively to deliver TKF’s advantages to Hockley Pattern customers.
Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT) (‘Company’) and Shree Rapid Technologies (SRT) have announced the formation of a relationship to market and sell Titomic’s Kinetic Fusion (TKF) capabilities in Indian manufacturing industries.
Australian Industrial Scale Additive Manufacturing Company, Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT) (“Titomic or “Company”), has entered into a binding agreement with Composite Technology, an Australian R&D and commercialisation division of a global defence product manufacturer.
Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT) (‘Company’ or ‘Titomic’) announces that the Company has signed a Heads of Agreement with NÉOS International Limited (‘Neos’) whereby Titomic and Neos will enter into a joint venture to manufacture and sell Invar 36 Faceplates and multi-metal product solutions in the United Kingdom for the Aerospace, Defence, Automotive and Nuclear industries. The products will be manufactured using Titomic’s Kinetic Fusion Technology and Neos’ existing specialist engineering and tooling expertise.
Titomic has received a purchase order from TWI of GBP1.2 Million (app. A$2.28 Million at today’s rates) to supply a TKF1000 System which will be shipped in May 2022.
Titomic has been awarded a $2.325 million Federal Government Modern Manufacturing Initiative grant to manufacture and commercialise low carbon emission “green” titanium space vehicle demonstrator parts for the Australian space sector and export markets.