• The Boeing 787 moveable trailing edge assembly. Credit: Boeing
    The Boeing 787 moveable trailing edge assembly. Credit: Boeing
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Lovitt Technologies Australia has become the first industry member of the Australian Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AusAMRC), an initiative led by Swinburne University and Boeing to research and develop new manufacturing technologies for aerospace, and other advanced industries.

Lovitt Technologies will work with the AusAMRC on hard metal machining to further improve its capability to deliver globally competitive and high-quality products.

The projects undertaken by the centre are aimed at improving Australia's global competitiveness in aerospace and advanced manufacturing.

"Joining the AusAMRC will enable us to remain competitive in the global industry, and to work on innovative and creative solutions," Marcus Ramsay, managing director, Lovitt Technologies, said.

Lovitt Technologies began life over 50 years ago as a supplier of cutting tools and components to the automotive industry, and today is working on some of the world's most innovative and exciting defence and aerospace contracts, including the Boeing 787.

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