Thursday, August 21, 2025

BluGlass secures major IP deal worth $1.93 million

Global semiconductor developer BluGlass Limited has secured a USD 1.28 million (AUD 1.93 million) payment from a European wafer developer. This payment pertains to the...

Australia’s first hydrogen-powered car to run on gas supplied by Coregas

Coregas, the largest Australian-owned industrial, medical and specialty gas company, has announced that it will supply gas for Hyundai’s new hydrogen powered concept car,...

Ego transitions QV tubes to recyclable packaging

As National Recycling Week begins, Ego Pharmaceuticals is amplifying its sustainability efforts by transitioning its iconic QV tube products to recyclable packaging, a move set to save approximately 18 tonnes of waste from landfill annually. 

IperionX wins R&D 100 award for its titanium manufacturing process

IperionX has won the prestigious R&D 100 award for its innovative Hydrogen Assisted Metallothermic Reduction (HAMR) technology – a low-cost and sustainable process for producing high-value titanium metal powder. 

Austal to build two Guardian Class patrol boats for Timor-Leste

Austal has received an order to build two Guardian Class Pacific patrol boats for Timor-Leste, the newest member of Australia’s Pacific Maritime Security Program...

Murray Goulburn set to expand Devondale brand abroad

Devondale Murray Goulburn, Australia’s largest dairy food company, has announced a $91 million investment in its Cobram facility, with the significant upgrade expected to...

Australia launches Naval Shipbuilding College

Defence Minister Christopher Pyne has officially opened Australia’s transformative Naval Shipbuilding College at Osborne in South Australia. Located at one of the country's largest defence...

Nano-spiked silicon surface destroys 96% of virus particles, says researchers

A team of researchers, headed by RMIT University, has created and manufactured a surface with virus-killing capabilities, offering the potential for mitigating disease transmission in hospitals, labs, and similar high-risk settings.

Saab and UniSA launch new Defence Institute to develop future defence workforce

The University of South Australia (UniSA) has partnered with leading defence systems company Saab Australia to establish a new Defence Technologies Institute aimed at...

Businesses boost AI investment, embrace new IT architecture, research reveals

Companies across Australia and New Zealand are increasing their investments in artificial intelligence (AI), recognising it as a key driver of growth and innovation, according to a new survey commissioned by Schneider Electric.
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Forecasting the future: GridBeyond’s new tool supports smarter energy planning

As Australia’s energy landscape grows more dynamic, businesses operating in the National Electricity Market (NEM) face increasing challenges – from rising costs and evolving regulations to the growing presence of decentralised and renewable energy sources.