The lure of East Asia: How to do manufacturing business in China and Hong...
East Asia’s booming economic growth is becoming increasingly attractive to companies looking to expand outside their home markets. In particular, both China and Hong Kong have the potential to be highly prosperous bases for businesses, including those involved in manufacturing.
Monash University study shows shift workers have unhealthier dietary patterns than day employees
Rotating shift workers consume more calories, indulge in junk food snacks more frequently, and eat less nutritious meals, raising their risk of diet-related illnesses, according to a study from Monash University.
BAE Systems, Lumination expands STEM education program to Victoria
BAE Systems Australia has partnered with immersive technology company Lumination to scale its STEM outreach program, Beacon, for students in Victoria.Â
New report aims to strengthen Victoria’s connections with Southeast Asia
Media Release by RMIT
A new report out of the RMIT Asia Trade and Innovation Hub has made 19 recommendations designed to strengthen Victoria’s connections...
Diamonds from space could transform industrial production, scientists say
A group of researchers from Monash University, RMIT University, CSIRO, the Australian Synchrotron, and Plymouth University has discovered a new form of diamond found...
Shoppers are no longer buying the throwaway culture
Australian consumers are rejecting the throwaway culture, instead snapping up sustainable options, according to new research from Monash University.
New ARC Fellowships program to boost industry research capabilities
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has launched Industry Fellowships, a $215 million program that would provide a boost for research aimed at addressing critical...
When AI is the inventor – who gets the patent?
The day is coming – some say has already arrived – when artificial intelligence invents things that humans could not.
Women manufacturers leading the charge towards change and innovation
This International Women’s Day, the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre has recognised female leaders who are pushing the boundaries and challenging stereotypes and misconceptions in pursuing a career in manufacturing.Â
New course to introduce First Nations students to engineering
Media Release by Charles Darwin University
A new Charles Darwin University (CDU) course will give First Nations students an immersive experience into the world of...