Aussie manufacturing in dire straits?

Aussie manufacturing in dire straits? Dynamic Business Magazine interviewed Dean Williams to discuss how 3D printing represents an undeniable opportunity for those businesses that willing to innovate and do things a little differently. Read the full article here.

3D Printed Fashion Show In Malaysia

3D Printed Fashion Show In Malaysia When Belgium-based 3D printing innovators Materialise approached avante-garde award-winning Malaysian fashion designer Melinda Looi with an offer to collaborate on a 3D printed collection for the runway, Looi was thrilled with the opportunity. The collection involved a team of six to eight people, including three 3D modelers, two engineers,…

From scanning to designing to print

From scanning to designing to print Manufacturers’ Monthly Williams United, a six decade-old engineering firm, has added a new business unit, Williams 3D. It hopes to capitalise on a curious yet cautious environment, providing a holistic group of services related to additive manufacturing. Read the full article here.  

Williams United launches new 3D printing division

Williams United launches new 3D printing division Australian metal products manufacturer Williams United has launched a new business unit to provide 3D printing services to Australian businesses. 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing is the next step in the company’s growth. Williams United sees a huge potential for rapid prototyping and digital manufacturing services…

Williams Launches 3D Print Biz

Williams Launches 3D Print Biz Sydney – Australian metal products manufacturer Williams United is launching a new 3D printing services business unit – Williams 3D. MD Dean Williams said 3D printing made it possible to bring to life previously unattainable design excellence. “3D printing is the next industrial revolution. It has the potential to completely…

Metal manufacturer taps into 3D printing

Metal manufacturer taps into 3D printing ARN Australian metal products manufacturer, Williams United, has launched a new business unit, Williams 3D. It will provide 3D printing services, to Australian businesses. Williams United managing director, Dean Williams, said 3D printing had the potential to completely change the face of manufacturing. Read the full story here.

Sydney metal manufacturer adds 3D printing to toolbox

Sydney metal manufacturer adds 3D printing to toolbox ITWire Sydney-based metal products manufacturer Williams United has begun offering 3D printing services. Williams United’s range of 3D printing services cover design, scanning, concept models, functional prototypes, manufacturing tools, end-use parts and surface finishing. Read the full article here.