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Yeast dust enables cheap and fast virus detection test – UQ researchers

Researchers from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland have developed powdery "nanoprobes" from baker's yeast that may one day be used to quickly and cheaply identify viruses in an environment.

UQ researchers unlock potential of next-gen implantable medical gadgets with new sensor

Researchers from the University of Queensland have engineered a thin, flexible gold sensor that will allow for a more streamlined future for electronic medical implants and real-time sensing applications, unleashing the possibilities of the next generation of implantable medical implants.

Trioda Wilingi receives $2.6m to develop cutting-edge medical gels

Trioda Wilingi, a University of Queensland spin out company, will use the traditional Indigenous knowledge of spinifex to develop innovative medical gels, following an agreement between Bulugudu and UniQuest.

Aussie researchers develop new critical material for safer batteries

Researchers from Deakin University and the University of Queensland have developed a new non-flammable electrolyte material for use in sodium batteries. Traditional lithium and sodium batteries...

Astronauts test UQ, Boeing-made antimicrobial surface coating aboard the ISS

The surface coating is designed to fight the spread of viral agents, such as the coronavirus, in space aircraft. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station...

Aussie researchers on the verge of developing super-thin latex from native Australian grass

Researchers from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland are exploring the use of fibres from the Australian...
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Automotive canopy and tray manufacturer manages 6,000 SKUs with self-implemented ERP

Australian automotive accessories manufacturer Trig Point self-implemented an ERP system in just three months and gained control over its unwieldy component inventory, product customizations, and production processes. “We wouldn’t be able to manage that without a system like this,” says Chris Wasylkiw, Production Engineer.