University of South Australia opens Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Adelaide
July 23, 2024
The University of South Australia (UniSA) has opened a new Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Adelaide, Australia, and revealed significant industry investment in four space research projects under the Innovative Launch, Automation, Novel Materials, Communications, and Hypersonics (iLAuNCH) programme.
In total, the ventures have attracted more than $18 million in cash funding, underscoring UniSA’s pivotal role in advancing the South Australian space industry through strong commercial partnerships.
The facility will support the industry with rapid Additive Manufacturing of metals for space structures, housing machines capable of printing titanium and nickel alloys that are crucial in space technologies.
A Deputy Premier Susan Close officially opened the Advanced Manufacturing Metal 3D Printing facility, located at Stärke-AMG group’s VPG Innovation, in Adelaide’s Camden Park. “As we transition from resource-intensive manufacturing to more research-driven and energy efficient processes, we will produce more high-value products,” Close said. “This 3D printing technology makes it possible to rapidly manufacture custom-made parts and other space infrastructure that can save businesses time and cost.”
“The facility will support a world-class sovereign manufacturing capability that will create new jobs and lead to global exports within the space industry. It will add to our state’s competitive manufacturing advantage and will fill a critical gap in the burgeoning space sector,” Close continued.
UniSA iLAuNCH lead Industry Professor Colin Hall said that the SA projects represent a real opportunity for Australia to expand and develop its space engineering ecosystem. “Through collaboration and innovation, we will demonstrate how space-capable technologies can inspire the next generation of space engineers and realise a commercial outcome in this sector,” Prof Hall added.
The first four UniSA projects that have been announced under the iLAuNCH programme include:
- Additive Manufacture of space components using Electron Beam Melting Industry Partners: VPG Innovation, a part of Starke-AMG
- Additive Manufacture of novel materials for optical components, satellite sub-assemblies Industry Partners: SMR Automotive Australia and VPG Innovation
- Development of an AI/ML-enabled space surveillance system for hypersonic missile defence Industry Partners: Northrop Grumman and Spiral Blue
- Development and flight qualification for an Australian Radioisotope Heating Unit (RHU), supporting a thermal management technology platform for multiple lunar night survival Industry Partners: entX
Additional projects in areas such as Earth observation and optical communication will be announced in coming weeks.
“South Australia is primed to launch into a trillion-dollar global space ecosystem,” iLAuNCH Executive Director Darin Lovett shared. “To seize the opportunity, we are focussed on commercialising our world class space technology through collaboration and focused effort.”
Backed by $50 million from the Federal Government’s Trailblazer Universities Program, which boasts a total of $362.5 million, and further supported by a cumulative investment of $180 million in industry research, commercialisation, and manufacturing, iLAuNCH is set to revolutionise Australia’s space sector.
The programme focuses on developing commercially viable civil rockets, advanced rocket test and launch facilities, rapid satellite manufacturing, cutting-edge communication technologies, and integrated sensing systems.