Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) are embarking on an initiative to explore the application of digital twin technology, particularly focusing on composite materials, to redefine aircraft repair for the next generation.
Australia's science and technology sectors, represented by 138 member organisations and 115,000 scientists and technologists through Science & Technology Australia (STA), are mobilising to seek election commitments from political parties and candidates.
CSIRO has expanded its Kick-Start Program, offering research and development funding and expertise to more Australian small to medium enterprises (SMEs).
A recently released report by Additive Manufacturing Research (AMR), titled "3D Printed Electronics 2023: Market Study & Forecast," has examined global markets for Additively Manufactured Electronics, also known as 3D Electronics Printing (3DEP).
The Victorian Government has unveiled a series of co-investment partnerships with five leading Victorian universities in a significant move to bolster research commercialisation and manufacturing capabilities within the state.
Graphitic materials supplier First Graphene said its collaborative project with Halocell Energy and the Queensland University of Technology to commercialise perovskite solar cell fabrication has received a Cooperative Research Centres Project (CRC-P) grant worth $2 million.
A recent analysis from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has estimated that an emerging capacity that employs 'non-animal models' to evaluate novel medical goods could produce over $1.5 billion in revenue and create over 5,000 employment by 2040.
Biopharmaceutical company Starpharma Holdings has ventured into a partnership with the University of Queensland’s (UQ) Hub for Advanced Manufacture of Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals (AMTAR Hub) to advance research and development on the ASX company’s targeted DEP radiotheranostic products.
VAILO, an Australian manufacturer of advanced lighting solutions, is relocating its production and research and development capabilities to a new facility in Wayville in early 2024.
The Victorian government has established a new research and development fund to help the local industry manufacture new products, harness innovation, and compete in new global markets.
Manufacturers are responding to the low-growth environment by focusing on digitisation, ESG and portfolio reshaping, transforming into more digital, resilient, and sustainable organisations.