
Applied advanced manufacturing training, research and hands-on capability development aligned to real production systems and industry requirements.
Why Hyperion for Education & Research

Hyperion partners with universities, TAFEs and research institutions to build advanced-manufacturing capability — equipping students and researchers with production-grade systems and the applied skills industry actually needs.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What else should you know about Hyperion for education?
Common questions from universities and TAFEs building advanced-manufacturing teaching and research capability.
Q1.
Can Hyperion systems be installed in a university or TAFE 3D printing lab?
Yes — Hyperion provides production-grade systems for training and research in educational settings, including robotic manufacturing platforms suited to lab and workshop environments.
Q2.
How does Hyperion support advanced manufacturing education and skills?
Hyperion partners with universities and TAFEs to build advanced-manufacturing capability, giving students hands-on experience on systems used in operational environments and preparing them for real industry roles — helping close the skills gap as advanced manufacturing grows faster than its workforce.
Q3.
Does Hyperion support additive manufacturing research and materials development?
Yes — its systems act as platforms for materials research, process development and advanced manufacturing R&D, including polymer and metal additive manufacturing and recycled feedstock development.
Q4.
Which 3D printing and additive manufacturing systems are suitable for education?
COBOT3DP is well suited to teaching, research and prototyping as an accessible entry point to industrial additive manufacturing, and WAAM is already in use in university environments for metal additive manufacturing research.
Q5.
How does education connect to Hyperion's broader manufacturing capability?
Developing sovereign advanced-manufacturing capability requires both infrastructure and talent. Educational partnerships build the workforce behind that capability, connecting teaching and research to the same production systems used across defence, marine, resources and construction.
