Empowering Education: James Machinery's Sodick GL60A Injection Moulding Machine at Queensland University of Technology

We're thrilled to share that James Machinery has partnered with Queensland University of Technology's Design and Fabrication Research Facility (DEFAB) to introduce the advanced Sodick GL60A Injection Moulding Machine. This collaboration promises to revolutionize hands-on learning and research capabilities, offering students a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in precision moulding techniques. The GL60A's user-friendly interface ensures that they're not just learning theory, but also acquiring skills that will directly benefit them in the workforce.

This partnership is more than just machinery; it's about bridging the gap between academia and industry. By providing access to cutting-edge technology, we're ensuring that graduates leave with the knowledge and expertise that employers are seeking. Additionally, the GL60A's versatility empowers DEFAB's researchers to explore new frontiers in areas like product design, material science, and sustainable manufacturing. Together, James Machinery and QUT are shaping the future of design and fabrication research, nurturing the next generation of industry leaders and innovators.

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