A powerful example of collaboration in action comes from our Australian partners, Hyperion Systems and the completion of their recent milestone project in Australia. They have successfully completed a 3D printed structure standing at 3.8 metres tall and using close to a tonne of recycled polymers. This project is one of the most ambitious 3D printing undertakings ever carried out in Australia and really shows the power of collaboration, creativity, and sustainable technology.
Commissioned for the Central Regional TAFE Kalgoorlie campus in Government of Western Australia, “The Wending”, by artist Linda Rae Belton, was inspired by the majestic Goldfields Gum. This towering, solar-powered artwork was built to symbolise Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s vibrant multicultural society and its thriving resource sector. “The Wending” stands as both an artistic and engineering marvel, showcasing how advanced manufacturing technologies like LFAM can bring ambitious artistic visions to life.