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AML3D announces sale of Arcemy to RMIT’s Additive Manufacturing Centre

3D metal printing company AML3D has sold of one of its Arcemy WAM printing units to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). AML3D, which...

Defence readies $21M Innovation Hub Investment to drive advanced tech development

In an effort to bolster Australia's defence capability and to better arm the Australian Defence Force (ADF), the Morrison Government will introduce 10 new...

MGC Pharma Signs Strategic Agreement with RMIT to Advance Australian Cannabis Research

MGC Pharmaceuticals Ltd recently announced that it has signed a binding Umbrella Agreement with the leading Australian research university, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology...

RMIT researchers develop talking drones that are set to improve airspace safety

Drones are the fastest growing sector of the aviation industry, with worldwide sales expected to top $US6 billion in 2015. However, numerous concerns have...

Collaborative research on academic level to fast-track use of 3D printing technology for manufacturing...

A new collaboration between the two leading Universities in Queensland and their European counterparts from the Netherlands and Germany will teach Australian students how...

RMIT Design Hub features 3D printers, robots and CNC milling

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Design Hub — a creative environment that facilitates researching, archiving, exhibiting, discussing and critiquing design — has announced...

RMIT researchers create bacteria-killing fabric

An antibacterial fabric, which has the ability to completely eradicate two of the most infectious and lethal pathogens known to man — E. coli...
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