Tuesday, March 10, 2026

ESA deploys first-ever metal 3D printer to the International Space Station

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched the first metal 3D printer to the International Space Station (ISS).

Adranos to construct a solid rocket fuel manufacturing plant in Indiana

Rocket fuel company, Adranos Inc. has unveiled plans to build a facility in Indiana, USA, to manufacture solid rocket fuel. The Purdue University-affiliated company said...

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.

3DPRINTUK ranks in Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies 2023 list

London-based 3D printing company 3DPRINTUK has earned a spot on the Financial Times 1000 Fastest Growing Companies in Europe list, with an absolute growth rate of 171.6 per cent.

Sparc gains regulatory nod for ecosparc commercial trial launch

Sparc Technologies Limited has received Commercial Evaluation Authorisation (CEA) from the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) for its ecosparc product.

Fleet Space’s Centauri satellite sets record as world’s smallest voice-enabled satellite

Fleet Space Technologies, a pioneering force in Australian space exploration, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone with its Centauri satellite becoming the smallest voice-capable satellite on Earth.

Swinburne’s AIR Hub expands Thales partnership to develop new aviation concepts

Swinburne University of Technology’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) and Thales Australia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the development of new operational concepts, such as Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) for next-generation aerostructures. 

Australia, US join hands to strengthen high-tech cooperation

Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has met with the United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in Washington to discuss ways to promote trade relations, cooperation, and Australia's economic integration with the US.

Robotic advances offer new hope for inflammatory disease patients

A pioneering study conducted by the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) has introduced fully automated diagnostic methods, featuring liquid handling robots, that hold the potential to improve the lives of millions worldwide who are afflicted with inflammatory diseases.

RusselSmith boosts West African manufacturing with WarpSPEE3D deal

Additive manufacturing company SPEE3D announced its partnership with RusselSmith, a Nigeria-based integrated energy solutions provider known for its sustainable and innovative technology solutions.
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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

Electricity price volatility is reshaping the cost base of Australian manufacturing, challenging long-held assumptions that energy can be treated as a stable operational input.