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Light years ahead: the advanced chip shaping an ultrafast tech future

Research led by Monash University, RMIT and the University of Adelaide has developed an accurate method of controlling optical circuits on fingernail-sized photonic integrated circuits.

The ‘rise of the robots’ threatens to kill millions of jobs worldwide, according to...

A new report carried out by global forecasting leader Oxford Economics has found that the global stock of robots will reach as many as...

Australian EV charging company JET Charge secures $6.1 million CEFC investment

The Federal Government is investing $6.1 million in EV charging infrastructure company  JET Charge to accelerate the delivery of its charging products. JET Charge installs...

UTS and GrapheneX forge future with human-centric AI centre launch

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has unveiled the GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric AI (HAI) Centre, a pioneering research facility dedicated to advancing human-centric artificial intelligence in partnership with innovation leader GrapheneX.

Scientists develop computer chip that mimics human vision, memory abilities

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a tiny device that mimics the human brain's ability to see and remember things, which they describe as a “promising step” towards having applications that can make rapid, complex decisions such as in self-driving cars.

Lockheed Martin Australia signs MOU with UNSW Canberra Space to revolutionise space education program

Lockheed Martin Australia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra Space to contribute to a comprehensive space education program with research and development (R&D) and industry engagement pathways.

Markforged debuts world’s first hybrid metal and composite 3D printer

Markforged has launched the FX10 Metal Kit, which upgrades the FX10 3D printer to become what it claims as the first industrial model capable of printing both metal filaments and composites with continuous fibre reinforcement.

Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai expands robotic deployments with Geek+ for lean production via smart...

Media Release by Geek+ Geekplus, the global leader in autonomous mobile robots, has expanded collaboration with electronic components manufacturer Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai with the second phase...

GE announces 3D printing packages for Australian schools

More than one hundred primary and secondary schools across Australia will receive polymer 3D printer, supporting software and lesson plans as part of GE's Additive...

GA-ASI, Conflux ink agreement to advance additive manufacturing capability

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and Victoria-based Conflux Technology have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen their additive manufacturing expertise in building flight-qualified Fuel Oil Heat Exchangers (FOHE).
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Responding to manufacturing demand and performance signals

Australian manufacturers are navigating a challenging environment. Just as output had returned to growth, higher fuel and freight costs, rising input prices and global supply chain disruption renewed pressure on margins and cash flow.