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Dr Vito Butardo (far right) growing rice grains with members of the research team, Qurrat Ain, Arash Jamalabadi and Achini Herath (back left to right)

‘Light of a million suns’ key to unlocking secrets of healthier and safer rice

Media Release by Swinburne University Swinburne scientists are using a football field-sized synchrotron light facility to examine individual grains of rice to help enhance global...

Victorian Government announces 2.1m in grants for projects developing new uses for recycled materials

The Victorian Government is providing than $2.1 million in grants for projects that develop new uses of new ways to use recycled materials in...

Bass Metals partners with Swinburne University to develop specialty carbon composite technology

Critical minerals and advanced materials business Bass Metals has reached an agreement with Swinburne University of Technology to develop advanced materials using both Expendable...

South Australian manufacturer powers towards Factory of the Future with AMGC

Media Release Highly regarded and frequently awarded Australian electronics manufacturer REDARC will continue its modernisation journey through investment in cutting-edge Industry 4.0 technology and training...

Swinburne University, CSIRO announce new Industry 4.0 Testlab in composite additive manufacturing

Swinburne University of Technology and CSIRO are creating a joint Research and Development (R&D) facility with a pilot plant for a world-first process for...

Swinburne, Able Australia develop low-cost, 3D-printed face shields

Swinburne University engineers worked with not-for-profit organization Able Australia to produce 3D-printed headbands that lower the risk of COVID-19 transmission among workers in the...

The Impacts of Digital Technologies on Supply Chain Sustainability

Supply chain management is strategic for sustainable development, which refers not only to environmental benefits, but also economic and operational advantage. It has been suggested that a firm cannot claim to be sustainable unless its supply chain operations are also sustainable.

SPEE3D, Swinburne to trial coronavirus-fighting copper

Australian manufacturer SPEE3D is working with Swinburne University to trial copper door push plates that kill the bulk of the COVID-19 virus, in just two...

New ARC training centre to help solve critical surface engineering problems faced by industry

Swinburne University has officially launched the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials (SEAM) - the largest manufacturing R&D centre...
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