Tag: Technology
University of Queensland researchers introduce new low-emission sinter tech
Researchers from the University of Queensland have developed a new type of sinter capable of reducing carbon emissions in the iron and steelmaking industry.
DroneShield launches new DroneLocator firmware for Remote ID detection
Counter-UAS solutions manufacturer DroneShield has rolled out a major firmware update for its global fleet of counter-drone devices.
New TAFE Engineering and Trade Workshop to boost jobs in Queensland
The Queensland government has launched the Mount Isa Engineering and Trade Workshop to provide modern engineering facilities for students across civil engineering and technology fields.
Local manufacturer Aletek to go global with Made in Queensland grant
Queensland-based manufacturer Aletek is bringing its mining products to global markets through a $1.36 million investment from the Queensland government.
Australia’s new Critical Minerals Strategy to boost jobs in mining, manufacturing sectors
The Australian government has released the new Critical Minerals Strategy aimed at creating more jobs in the mining and manufacturing industries and backing global efforts towards achieving net zero emissions.
Scientists develop computer chip that mimics human vision, memory abilities
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a tiny device that mimics the human brain's ability to see and remember things, which they describe as a “promising step” towards having applications that can make rapid, complex decisions such as in self-driving cars.
Direct air capture research picks up pace to achieve net zero targets, says CSIRO
Research on developing direct air capture (DAC) technologies is seeing an acceleration as Australia and the rest of the world seek to reach ambitious emission targets, according to CSIRO.
Study reveals AI’s potential in predicting cybersickness among VR users
A new study has discovered the potential use of artificial intelligence in combating nausea, headaches, and dizziness experienced by virtual reality (VR) users.
Australian Army successfully trials autonomous truck convoy
The Australian Army recently completed a trial deployment of an autonomous truck convoy in Victoria.
CSIRO invests $25 million in new program to bolster Australia’s biotechnology industry
CSIRO has announced a four-year, $25 million investment in a new program that will combine engineering and biology to drive innovations within the biotechnology industry.