Powertech showcases new Edapta upgrades at Melbourne event
Leading Australian engineering and technical services provider, Powertech, will showcase the latest upgrades to its Edapta product line at the All Energy Conference 2024 in Melbourne.
Public feedback sought for new $392 million Industry Growth Program
The Australian government has begun soliciting public feedback on the new Industry Growth Program (IGP), which will support small businesses in realising and commercialising their product ideas.
NetApp’s 2024 Cloud Complexity report unveils global AI disrupt or die era
NetApp's 2024 Cloud Complexity Report has revealed the unfolding era of "disrupt or die" driven by AI on a global scale, underscoring the significance of a unified data approach, and showcasing the stark contrast between AI leaders and laggards.
Hypersonix and USQ to work together on reusable satellite launch systems
Smallsat launch startup Hypersonix Launch Systems and the University of Southern Queensland will work together on the Delta Velos reusable launch vehicle under a...
New method of recycling carbon fibre emerges from UNSW
A researcher from UNSW Canberra has developed a new carbon fibre recycling method that uses less energy and wastes less of the material.
Federal gov’t invests in AEROBOND’s industrial capability advancement
AEROBOND, an Australian sustainment and manufacturing company specialising in precision-guided munitions, hypersonic weapons, and integrated air and missile defence systems, announced its successful award of a Federal Government Sovereign Industrial Capability Priority Grant.
Wayland boosts Calibur3 PBF-EB additive manufacturing machine production
Wayland Additive said it is ramping up the production of its Calibur3 metal Additive Manufacturing machine in a push to "insulate customers against supply chain delays."
Researchers create 50% lighter panels to address housing needs after disasters
Researchers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have developed innovative timber-cardboard construction panels that could provide a lightweight, cost-effective, and sustainable solution for temporary housing in disaster-stricken areas.
Artificial heart from Monash University to compete at world’s first Heart Hackathon
A new artificial heart developed by Monash University students is on its way to compete in the United States at Heart Hackathon, the world’s first student-led biomedical engineering competition.
BluGlass and Uviquity partner to advance next-gen integrated photonics in $1.2M deal
Global semiconductor developer BluGlass has secured a $1.2 million order as part of a three-phase Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with Uviquity, a venture-backed US start-up specialising in integrated photonics.