Tag: Deakin University
Li-S Energy claims increase in energy density from semi-solid state sulfur battery
Australian battery manufacturer Li-S Energy has developed a twenty-layer battery cell utilising its third-generation (GEN3) semi-solid state lithium sulfur technology that packs in more energy density and is safer and more reliable than its prior product.
Deakin rolls out $9m advanced motion simulator
Deakin University has officially launched what it claims is Australia's most advanced $9 million simulator, with the goal of providing advanced research and innovation opportunities for mobility technology and industry sectors.
Defence inks Deakin, University of South Australia contracts for AI projects
The Department of Defence has signed contracts worth a total of $1.75 million with the University of South Australia and Deakin University for two research projects that will employ artificial intelligence to transform noisy and dynamic data into knowledge that will give military decision-makers an advantage.
BAE Systems enlists as part of Advanced Fibre Cluster
BAE Systems Australia has joined the Advanced Fibre Cluster, a coalition of companies that seek to advance the innovation of advanced fibre and composite technologies in Australia.
Li-S Energy collabs with SafeREnergy in new solid-state lithium sulphur battery project
Li-S Energy has announced its new partnership with the SafeREnergy on a solid-state lithium-sulphur battery cell development project.
ManuFutures hub expansion to aid Aussie manufacturers
The completion of Deakin University’s expanded $20 million ManuFutures hub will give way for collaborations with 14 emerging businesses to grow advanced manufacturing capability in regional Victoria and Australia, the university announced.
Carbon Fibre Futures Conference calls for abstract submissions from industry
Carbon Nexus, Deakin University’s cutting-edge research facility, has released a call for abstracts for the upcoming Carbon Fibre Futures Conference 2023.
Novel aluminium wire set to transform complex metal manufacturing
The IMCRC has announced the commercialisation of a novel high-strength aluminium wire that could transform the way complex metal objects are manufactured.
New silicon extraction process to divert old solar panels from landfill
Scientists from Deakin University have successfully extracted silicon from end-of-life solar panels and converted it into a nanomaterial that can be used in the development of a new type of battery anode.
Recharge Industries, Deakin University to forge AI’s role in creating better batteries
Recharge Industries has ventured into a partnership with Deakin University’s Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute to leverage AI in making better batteries.