Australian scientists have developed a new type of titanium alloy using 3D printing

Australian scientists have developed a new type of titanium alloy using 3D printing

According to Xinhua News Agency, Sydney, June 11 (Reporter Hao Yalin), scientists from University of Sydney, Australia, Royal Melbourne University of Technology and other institutions have developed a new type of titanium alloy through unique alloy design and 3D printing technology. The new research provides a feasible method for more sustainable manufacturing of high-performance titanium alloys, which can be widely used in aerospace, biomedical, Chemical engineering, national defense, clean energy and other fields...

Titanium Media Exclusive | Huawei Version of ChatGPT will be released in early July, titled

Titanium Media Exclusive | Huawei Version of ChatGPT will be released in early July, titled "Pangu Chat"

(Image source: edited and shot by Titanium Media App)On June 3rd, it was reported that the Titanium Media App had recently learned exclusively from within Huawei that Huawei would release a multi-modal, billions level device that directly targets ChatGPTA large model product called "Pangu Chat".It is expected that Huawei Pangu Chat willAt the Huawei Cloud Developer Conference (HDC...

3D printing technology creates a new type of titanium alloy

3D printing technology creates a new type of titanium alloy

Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, May 31 (Reporter Zhang Jiaxin) - International research teams including the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia and the University of Sydney have combined alloys and 3D printing processes to create a new titanium alloy that is strong but not brittle under tension. This breakthrough, published in the latest issue of Nature, brings hope for the development of a new class of more sustainable high-performance titanium alloys used in aerospace, biomedical, chemical engineering, space and energy technologies...