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Australian Defence Force to grow over 100,000 by 2040

The government of Australia has announced plans to grow the country's defence force by around 30% by 2040, with the total permanent workforce to...

Tritium inks EV fast charger agreement with Saudi-owned Electromin

Tritium and Saudi-owned e-mobility solutions provider Electromin have inked an agreement for 200 of Tritium’s RTM and PKM150 direct current fast chargers. "The world is...

Intel to build multibillion mega processor factory in Ohio

Intel has announced plans to build a $20 billion processor factory in New Albany, Ohio. The mega-site could become the largest chip plant in the...

Researchers 3D print flexible OLED display

Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have fully 3D printed a flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display. The breakthrough could lead to low-cost...

Coca Cola and Ocean Cleanup team up to tackle plastic pollution in Vietnam

Coca Cola and The Ocean Cleanup have partnered up to establish efforts to collect plastic litter in primary waterways before it reaches the ocean. The...

6 companies awarded $7m to fast-track renewable hydrogen industry in Victoria

The Victorian Government is providing funding for six projects to fast-track the renewable hydrogen industry in Victoria. The funding was awarded through the Government's Renewable Hydrogen...

Airbus selects Siemens Capital software for next-gen E/E systems development

Leading aircraft manufacturer Airbus has selected Siemens' Capital software from the company's Xcelerator Portfolio to boost the development of commercial aircraft. According to the official...

ARENA announces $40m Ultra Low Cost Solar R&D Funding Round

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced up to $40 million in funding to support research and development aimed at achieving the Australian...

CES 2022 kicks off in Las Vegas

The world’s most influential tech event with innovation set to boost health and safety and change lives across the world kicked off yesterday in...

UTS scientists develop sensors that can revolutionize brain-controlled robotics

Professor Francesca Iacopi, an expert in nano-electronics and materials, and her team at the University of Technology Sydney have developed a biosensor that is...
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