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PCE company micrometal demonstrates capabilities in manufacturing optical surgery tools

Photo-chemical etching (PCE) company micrometal has successfully showcased the capabilities of its next-generation precision metal processing technology following some recent work with a manufacturer of ophthalmic devices incorporating surgical blades. 

EMVision expands product suite with 2nd gen helmet scanner prototype

Australian medical device company EMVision Medical Devices Limited announced the successful assembly of an advanced 28-antenna prototype for its 2nd Gen ultra-lightweight helmet scanner.

Anteris granted utility patent for heart valve replacement technology

Australian biotechnology company Anteris Technologies announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a utility patent for its novel DurAVR transcatheter heart valve (THV).

Jellybean quantum dots serve as solution for overcrowded circuitry – UNSW scientists say

Engineers at UNSW Sydney have taken a major step towards solving a long-standing problem about giving qubits – the basic units of quantum information – more breathing space by developing a jellybean-shaped quantum dot.

Monash researchers join AI global summit in Switzerland

A worldwide summit pushing artificial intelligence (AI) to spur sustainable development will bring together researchers from Monash University with other AI pioneers, robotics specialists, and humanitarian leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, from 6 to 7 July, the university announced. 

Technology for connectivity and climate action

Sensors are ubiquitous. They allow cars, e-bikes, smartphones, fitness trackers, and headphones to sense their environment. Bosch develops and manufactures smart sensors that make life safer and more convenient. And these sensors are becoming ever more efficient, which helps protect our planet.

New method developed to make cheaper, more efficient EV fuel cells

Researchers from the UNSW Science School of Chemistry have developed a new technique for creating tiny 3D materials that could potentially help make cheaper and more sustainable fuel cells like hydrogen batteries. 

University of Sydney lauds Australia’s first National Quantum Strategy

The University of Sydney has welcomed Australia’s first National Quantum Strategy launched today by Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic and Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley.

Vaxxas’ needle-free seasonal influenza vaccine enters clinical trial

Vaxxas has commenced the Phase I clinical trial of the first needle-free inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine quadrivalent (IIV4) candidate via its proprietary high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP) technology.

Rivelin Robotics wins prestigious Formnext Start-Up Challenge

Rivelin Robotics is delighted to announce that it has been named among the winners of the Formnext Start-up Challenge for 2022.
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