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Thales Australia to expand advanced manufacturing capability in Lithgow

Thales Australia has gained Development Approval for the first phase of an ambitious industrial plan to revamp its Lithgow Arms factory in northern New...

RMIT researchers develop innovative techology to advance decarbonisation of heavy industries

RMIT researchers have developed a smart and ultra-efficient new method of capturing carbon dioxide and turning it to solid carbon to help speed up the decarbonisation...

Northrop Grumman to host virtual technology and innovation event to support growth of Australian...

Northrop Grumman Australia will host a virtual technology and innovation event on February 7 to recognise emerging Australian defence technology firms. The showcase, to be presented...

Orica and Epiroc to debut disruptive explosives delivery system in Newcrest’s Cadia mine

Orica has announced that the first commercial trial of Avatel, the world's first mechanised development charging system, will take place in Newcrest's Cadia underground...

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...

Zero CO2 emissions ‘spaceplane’ parts to be manufactured in the heart of Sydney

Media Release by University of Sydney Aerospace engineering startup Hypersonix Launch Systems has signed a Master Research Collaboration Agreement (MRCA) with the University of Sydney...

Research collaboration to develop laser for cutting edge robotic dentistry

Media Releasee by IMCRC A collaborative research project between the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC), dental technology company Dentroid Technologies and Griffith University is...

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...

Slow (no, fast) and steady TurtleBot wins robotic race

Media Release by University of South Australia If you’ve ever ordered a product from Amazon, chances are that a robot selected your purchase from a shelf,...

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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