Thursday, September 19, 2024

Diraq achieves 99% fidelity in two-qubit gates with CMOS tech

Sydney-based quantum computing innovator Diraq has unveiled a major breakthrough, showcasing two-qubit gates operating with over 99 per cent accuracy on its SiMOS quantum dot platform.

AI experts urge creation of National AI Safety Institute

In recent testimony before the Senate Committee on Adopting AI, experts have called for Australia to establish a dedicated AI Safety Institute to address growing concerns about the risks associated with artificial intelligence.

SPEE3D’s latest 3D printing innovations set to shine at IMTS 2024

SPEE3D, a leader in metal 3D printing technology, is set to make an impact at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024, held from 9 to 14 September in Chicago. 

Sydney’s new biomanufacturing hub set to advance medical research

The University of Sydney has announced the launch of its new Biomanufacturing Incubator, a cutting-edge initiative aimed at transforming the field of biomanufacturing by bridging the gap between biological research and industrial application. 

Macquarie University delivers space-ready thermal camera for Gilmour Space mission

Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) at Macquarie University has delivered its Malya thermal camera system to Queensland-based Gilmour Space Technologies.

New 3D printing lab at Callier Centre accelerates earmold production for children

The Callier Center for Communication Disorders at UT Dallas has unveiled a new clinical innovation lab on its Richardson campus, pioneering the use of 3D printing technology to produce custom earmolds for pediatric hearing aids.

Setting new standards with new Rittal AE Compact Enclosures

Sponsored content for APS Industrial In the fast-paced world of industrial operations, reliable and efficient enclosure solutions are crucial.  To meet these critical requirements, APS...

SPEE3D completes metal 3D printing deployment at RIMPAC 2024

Metal additive manufacturing SPEE3D has completed its participation in Trident Warrior, the experimental segment of the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, held at the Marine Corps Air Station in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. 

Titomic makes headway in US defence market with latest order

Titomic announced a major advancement in its operations within the US aerospace and defence industries, securing new purchase orders totaling $577,000 from a leading global US aerospace and defence prime contractor. 

Revolutionary 3D printing to speed up social housing in New South Wales

The New South Wales Government is embracing cutting-edge technology to address the ongoing housing and homelessness crisis by using 3D printing to construct social...
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Reality check: Aussie factories’ journey to responsible AI implementation

Artificial intelligence has become more than just a buzzword as it promises to revolutionise every other industry in the world, including manufacturing. In Australia, in particular, the hype surrounding AI and automation has reached a fever pitch, with many business leaders leveraging their resources to race towards adoption and implementation.