Wednesday, June 17, 2026

AI uncovers new method to strengthen titanium alloys, accelerate manufacturing

Johns Hopkins researchers have used AI to refine titanium alloy manufacturing, accelerating production while preserving or enhancing strength, a breakthrough with potential benefits for aerospace, defense, and medical industries.

Advanced Navigation launches compact navigation system with manufacturing focus

Advanced Navigation has expanded its Boreas product range with the launch of the 50 Series, a compact fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation system designed to deliver assured positioning, navigation and timing (APNT) in contested environments.

New electric Bushmaster unveiled at recent Chief of Army Symposium

The Australian Department of Defence has revealed the new electric-powered Bushmaster at the recent Chief of Army Symposium, a three-day event that gathered the...

E-commerce company Fanplayr selects Melbourne for new APAC HQ

Fanplayr, a US-based e-commerce giant, has established its Asia Pacific headquarters in Melbourne, opening opportunities for highly skilled jobs in Victoria’s growing tech sector.  The...

Sparc Hydrogen advances green hydrogen Innovation with pilot plant build

Sparc Technologies has commenced construction of Sparc Hydrogen’s pilot plant, a first-of-its-kind facility for photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) at the University of Adelaide’s Roseworthy Campus. 

EOS rolls out new metal 3D printing materials for oil & gas, semiconductor sectors

EOS has announced the introduction of two new metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials designed to enhance industrial 3D printing solutions for the oil and gas and semiconductor industries. 

Schneider Electric joins forces with tech giants in Sustainability Tech Council launch

Schneider Electric, a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has joined the Sustainability Tech Council as a founding member.

Taiwan to invest $250B in US semiconductor manufacturing under new deal

The American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office have signed a trade agreement that will build new semiconductor factories in the United States.

Monash researchers develop filter to remove stubborn ‘forever chemicals’ from water

A team of researchers at Monash University has developed a new type of water filtration membrane that removes small per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), marking a significant advancement in tackling persistent chemical contamination.

Babcock commences defence communications system operation

Babcock Australasia has officially kicked off the operation of the Defence High-Frequency Communications System (DHFCS), delivering operational, management, and maintenance enhancements to military men and women on crucial operations in Australia and throughout the world.
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