Hydrogen Council backs latest steps in hubs roll-out
The Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) says the basic building blocks of a new hydrogen economy are being put in place with the latest announcement of more locations for hydrogen hubs, this time in Queensland.
MIT researches are building a ‘one-stop shop’ system that automates the full process for...
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are developing a ‘one-stop shop’ system to print functional, custom-made devices and robots, without...
Australian steelmakers urged to apply for new sustainability certification program
The Australian Steel Institute (ASI) has begun accepting applications for its Steel Sustainability Australia (SSA) certification program, a regulatory initiative that ensures steelwork providers deliver sustainably produced products sourced through ethical supply chains.
Ellume inks $231.8m US Government contract to ramp up at-home COVID-19 test production
Brisbane-based biotech firm Ellume has announced a $231.8 million agreement with the US Department of Defense (DOD) to accelerate domestic US production of its...
New inexpensive Wi-Fi system improves fire detection
Media Release by UNSW Sydney
Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a new fire detection system that could help save lives by monitoring the changes...
Australia’s manufacturing sector broadly stable in November, according to survey
The Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) dropped by 4.2 points to 52.1 in November, indicating expanding conditions albeit at...
AMGTA expands manufacturing collaboration as MTDG becomes Principal Member
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has elevated Manufacturing Technology Deployment Group (MTDG) to Principal Member status, expanding its leadership role within the global manufacturing-focused organisation and reinforcing its emphasis on sustainable additive manufacturing.
Qld government calls for science grants applicants to drive STEM initiatives
Community organisations and science groups keen to take part in Queensland’s projects, events and activities that increase participation in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), are being encouraged to put their hands up, with grants on the table of up to $20,000.
Proactive programs needed to encourage more women to join industry— Weld Australia
Weld Australia is urging the national government to take a proactive approach towards recruiting more women into the industry and provide training programs specifically designed for women.
Denmark to build world’s first wind energy island in the North Se
The world's first artificial island and wind energy hub will soon rise in the North Sea thanks to efforts by the Danish Government.
Denmark's Ministry...

























