VEEM secures new Singapore shipbuilding client, to supply gyrostabilisers for vessels
Australian marine systems manufacturer VEEM Limited has executed an agreement with Singapore-based Strategic Marine for the latter to employ small and medium size VEEM gyrostabilisers exclusively on the vessels it builds.
AML3D to manufacture steel impellers for Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen
AMLD3D Limited (ASX:AL3) confirmed today the purchase order for the delivery of marine-grade stainless steel impellers from Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen.
The Australian metal AM startup...
Aussie-made semi-autonomous rover to help NASA find oxygen on the Moon
For the first time ever, a small Australian-made rover will be sent to the Moon to help collect research and data to prepare the...
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.
BluGlass secures USD 1.8M deal with NCSU for CLAWS Hub laser development
Global semiconductor developer BluGlass Limited has inked a contract worth USD 1.775 million (AUD 2.6 million) with North Carolina State University (NCSU) as part of the Commercial Leap Ahead for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors (CLAWS) Hub.
Australian Quantum Alliance launched to represent emerging industry
The Tech Council of Australia (TCA) recently announced the launch of the Australian Quantum Alliance (AQA), a major new group that will serve as...
SPEE3D participates in US Marine Corps exercise by 3D printing on-demand parts
Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has successfully participated in the annual US Marine Corps Integrated Training Exercise 4-23 (ITX), printing on-demand parts in the field to support crucial defence operations.
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.
New grants to boost Australian-Korean tech collaborations
A new grant scheme aimed at fostering technological collaboration between Australia and South Korea is set to provide Australian innovators with opportunities to commercialise emerging technologies.
MIT develops multi-directional artificial muscle, advancing soft robotics
MIT engineers have developed artificial muscle tissue capable of flexing in multiple directions, a breakthrough that could pave the way for soft, biohybrid robots with enhanced movement.



























