We've definitely been seeing a lot of 3D printing innovation coming out of Australia recently, from 3D printed fashion and 3D bioprinting to a virtual 3D world of dinosaurs and the innovative work AML Technologies is doing with Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAM). The startup received a substantial grant from the Australian government to help commercialize its WAM process, and it's not the only company Down Under that's getting some help from the government. According to the Northern Territory (NT) Government, a new type of 3D printer that was developed in Darwin, which is cheaper and faster than any other current metal 3D printing technology, could completely transform the face of the country's manufacturing...and thanks to a $400,000 government grant, Charles Darwin University (CDU) will soon acquire the machine. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/181289/government...metal-printer/