3D printing: Melbourne engineers print jet engine in world first

By Marissa Calligeros
Updated March 4 2015 - 10:23am, first published February 26 2015 - 3:30pm
The 3D printed jet engine on display at the Avalon Airshow. Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing
The 3D printed jet engine on display at the Avalon Airshow. Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing
3D printing could build new industries and regenerate existing ones. Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing
3D printing could build new industries and regenerate existing ones. Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing
Inside a 3D printer Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing
Inside a 3D printer Photo: Monash Centre for Additive Manufacturing

Engineers working from a garage-size lab in suburban Melbourne have made the world's first 3D printed jet engine.

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