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Phebra unveils new Australian-made sterile theatre pack

Pharmaceutical company Phebra announced the launch of its first product in a sterile theatre pack manufactured on its new production line at the company's expanded multi-purpose Sydney manufacturing plant.

Wayland boosts Calibur3 PBF-EB additive manufacturing machine production

Wayland Additive said it is ramping up the production of its Calibur3 metal Additive Manufacturing machine in a push to "insulate customers against supply chain delays."

Core Additive, Fordyno to hold partnership kick-off event

Core Additive (formally “SFDesign-Markforged”) and Fordyno are set to formally establish a commercial relationship at the latter’s launch ceremony on Tuesday 14th of March at their new premises in St Leonards, New Soth Wales. 

Siemens, Swinburne University join hands on new energy centre

Swinburne University is collaborating with global technology company Siemens in building a $5.2M Energy Transition Hub at its Hawthorn campus.

Horizon offers post-printing treatment for micro-AM derived templates

Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies has developed a template-based 3D microfabrication technology suited as a post-printing treatment for micro-additive manufacturing-derived parts.

WA start-ups invited to apply for Innovation Booster Grants

The Government of Western Australia has invited start-ups and small businesses to apply for an Innovation Booster Grant of up to $40,000 in a bid to aid innovators to overcome barriers on the path to commercialisation.

Cochlear hits $893m in sales revenue with clinical demand for hearing aids, implants

Medical device company Cochlear Limited has shared its revenue for the six months through December of $885.2 million, a nine per cent increase driven by strong growth in cochlear and acoustic implant sales.

IMCRC closes doors after seven years

The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre has announced the closing of its doors after seven years of supporting the transformation of Australian manufacturing.

CRA targets economic recovery in new recommendations

In a recently published 2023-2024 Pre-Budget Submission, Cooperative Research Australia (CRA) said it is urging the Federal Government to drive economic growth through innovation and collaboration and expand on proven initiatives for industry-led research collaboration.

RMIT scientists develop recyclable mobile phone batteries using sound waves

Engineers from RMIT University are experimenting with the use of high-frequency sound waves and the nanomaterial MXene that could potentially triple the lifespan of cell phone batteries.
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