Friday, August 21, 2026

EMVision receives $600K milestone payment, shares clinical trial updates

Medical imaging technology company EMVision Medical Devices has secured a $600,000 payment after achieving an “important milestone” for its portable imaging devices. The payment comes from the Australian Stroke Alliance, as part of the Commonwealth of Australia Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) program.

SPEE3D wins in US defence manufacturing technology program

SPEE3D has been named winner of the US Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology (OSD ManTech) “Point of Need Challenge” for solutions to support forward-deployed forces in austere environments. 

UNSW engineers develop new tool to measure structure of materials

Engineers at UNSW Sydney have developed a new electron spin-measuring device that could help scientists understand the structure and purpose of materials better. 
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Gilmour Space kicks off Queensland manufacturing facilities’ digitalisation with Siemens Xcelerator

Gilmour Space Technologies is leveraging solutions from Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to digitally transform its design and manufacturing processes across its Queensland facilities. 

UK Army taps SPEE3D to exhibit technology at Project Convergence

The British Army has selected SPEE3D to showcase its WarpSPEE3D Printer as part of the US Army future Command’s Project Convergence 2022. 

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.

Researchers amplify 3D printing capabilities with new plastic coating discovery

Researchers at the University of Nottingham's School of Chemistry and Faculty of Engineering have spearheaded the development of a pioneering coating for PA-12 polymer particles utilised in 3D printing.

Archer Materials submits next-generation biochip gFET design to commercial foundry

Semiconductor manufacturing company Archer Materials Limited has sent its newly developed next-generation biochip fabrication to a commercial foundry partner in the Netherlands for a whole wafer run validation. 

Wayland Additive to highlight progress in metal additive manufacturing at Formnext 2023

Wayland Additive is returning to this year's Formnext exhibition in Frankfurt from 7 to 10 November to present its fully commercialised Calibur3 metal additive manufacturing (AM) system. 

MIT researchers develop 3D printing method to reduce waste and enable intricate designs

Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new 3D printing technique designed to reduce material waste and improve the efficiency of printing complex structures.
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There’s a particular kind of ingenuity that flourishes in regional Australia. Away from the noise of major business centres, founders build companies that quietly become world leaders in their field, solving deep specialised problems that global markets didn’t know could be solved. Modra Technology, based in Warragul in regional Victoria, is one of those companies.