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Report urges Australia to skill-up transport workforce in digitalisation, automation

Australia must upskill its workforce for digitalisation and automation in the transport sector to create new job opportunities and stay competitive among Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, according to a new report.

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.

PhD internship program delivers new jobs in manufacturing

The IMCRC has funded 23 PhD research internships, successfully fulfilling its partnership with Australia’s national all-sector, all-discipline PhD internship program, APR.Intern.

Next gen materials take flight with Swinburne research

New industry-linked Swinburne research could save lives and save millions by using nanomaterials to help engineers detect structural defects in planes and rockets before they cause disaster.

$12.6m maritime project to combat biofilms

A new $12.6 million maritime initiative funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) aims to transform how shipping vessels tackle the issue of biofilms. Biofilms...

Swinburne University unveils prototyping program for aerospace startups

Swinburne University’s Aerostructures Innovation Research (AIR) Hub has launched a prototyping program for aerospace startups to address a critical gap in prototype funding in...

Innovation challenge to deliver new locally manufactured medtech

The Victorian Government has announced $400,000 in funding for two new innovation challenges to fast-track the development of healthcare products in the state. Announcing the...
Dr Vito Butardo (far right) growing rice grains with members of the research team, Qurrat Ain, Arash Jamalabadi and Achini Herath (back left to right)

‘Light of a million suns’ key to unlocking secrets of healthier and safer rice

Media Release by Swinburne University Swinburne scientists are using a football field-sized synchrotron light facility to examine individual grains of rice to help enhance global...

Victorian Government announces 2.1m in grants for projects developing new uses for recycled materials

The Victorian Government is providing than $2.1 million in grants for projects that develop new uses of new ways to use recycled materials in...
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