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Rubbish to remedy: Deakin’s circular economy solution for waste

Media Release Deakin materials scientists are exploring the possibilities of manufacturing artificial bones and medical tissues from materials that would usually have ended up in...

Deakin University teams up with industry to develop low cost battery solutions

Deakin University has teamed up with Australian technology company Calix and Melbourne-based specialist chemical manufacturer Boron Molecular to create a new type of battery material that...

Deakin partners with Xefco, Proficiency Contracting for $3.4m IMCRC-backed project 

The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) is co-funding a new $3.4 million manufacturing R&D project aimed at scaling newly-developed advanced coating technologies. The three-year project...

Deakin breakthrough tackles overheating phones and foldable tech

Deakin researchers have made a breakthrough discovery in the area of thermal conductivity and heat regulation, which will pave the way for the next...

New metal fabrication facility launched at Deakin

Deakin University has launched a next-gen metal fabrication facility at its Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM). Dedicated to advanced metal development and 3D roll forming,...

Volgren and Deakin University launch research into lightweight electric bus development

Volgren, Australia's largest bus body manufacturer has teamed up with Deakin University to investigate how scandium, a rare earth mineral, can be used to...

Deakin researchers achieve world-first BNNT breakthrough

Researchers at the Institute for Frontier Materials have successfully 3D printed a Boron Nitride Nanotube/Titanium (BNNT)composite in a move that could have significant implications...
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