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Read on for the latest facility news from Fleet Space, Thales Australia, Slant 3D, Alberni Valley Makerspace, and more.

The 3D printed Alpha small satellite. Photo via Fleet Space.
Fleet Space’s 3D printed Alpha small satellite. Photo via Fleet Space.

Fleet Space granted A$27 million for space manufacturing hub

从本周开始的综述是澳大利亚卫星开发人员Fleet Space Technologies,其阿德莱德太空制造枢纽已从澳大利亚政府获得了2700万美元的赠款,使该设施的总资金达到了6600万美元。预计太空制造枢纽将是同类设施中最先进的设施之一,并将支持该国快速增长的太空行业。

Once complete, the facility will be used to design, manufacture, test, and launch critical components for space vehicles and satellites. Fleet Space will use the facility to develop itsnew ‘Alpha’ constellation of small satellites, equipped with robotics and automation capabilities.

“The addition of this very significant investment from the Australian Government to the funds already pledged by the South Australian Government is affirmation of our nation’s commitment to the development of a rapidly growing industry and innovation in sovereign technological capabilities in space manufacturing,” said Flavia Tata Nardini, CEO and Co-founder of Fleet Space Technologies. “Fleet Space Technologies is proud to lead the Australian space sector. This industry is creating jobs, technological capability and lasting economic impact for Australia.

“The Space Hub in Adelaide will position South Australia as a true global center of excellence in the development of space technologies.”

Thales Australia expands advanced manufacturing hub

Defense contractorThales Australiahas begun the construction of a new $6.5 million advanced manufacturing and integration hub at its Lithgow Arms facility in New South Wales. The facility is designed to produce next-generation weapons and will integrate digital technologies like 3D printing with traditional manufacturing processes.

“This factory doesn;t only have a great history – it has a great future as well,” said Corry Roberts, Vice President Land of Thales Australia and New Zealand. “Patient long-term investment in this factory and the skills of the people that work here over the past decade, has clearly demonstrated our long-term commitment to growing and maintaining an education, sustainable and resilient sovereign industrial capability for the Australian Defence Force in regional New South Wales. Our $6.5 million investment in this new facility is just more evidence of that.”

A sod turning ceremony commenced the construction of the new $6.5 million building. Photo via Thales Australia.
A sod turning ceremony commenced the construction of the new $6.5 million building. Photo via Thales Australia.

倾斜3Dto open new large-scale 3D printing farm in Boise

3D printing service provider and printer manufacturer倾斜3Dhas announced plans to build a new large-scale 3D printing farm in Boise, Idaho, on the site of previous locomotive manufacturer MotivePower. The firm’s current facility in Caldwell is claimed to be the largest high-volume 3D printing farm in the world, containing 800 3D printers that produce parts from plastics, carbon fiber nylon, and other materials.

With the new Boise facility, Slant3D plans to increase production up to 2,000 printers, and, most notably, says it will print its new 3D printers using its existing machines. The company will then use robotics to monitor the printers and collect completed parts for distribution.

Alberni Valley Makerspace calls for funds

TheAlberni Valley Makerspaceis calling for capital injection in order to finish construction of the facility and open for business to the maker community in Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, Canada.

The facility is being built at a 3,3000 square-foot location which includes offices and a common area, and once complete will provide 3D printing, programming, and woodworking capabilities. The Makerspace was founded by software developer Michael More, who over the past two years has amassed a team of volunteers to build the facility, However, work has now stalled on the project and it has come to a standstill due to lack of funds.

为了完成制作空间,摩尔是寻求私人伙伴关系with companies and organizations in the Alberni Valley area to help with the capital costs required to launch the Makerspace.

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