The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Advancing Research and Learning
In 2011, an article in the Economist noted that 3D printing “makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands”. This simple yet profound description best describes the disruptive potential of 3D printing and why everyone is clamouring to jump on the 3D printing bandwagon.
University of Tasmania wins Eureka Prize for a world first airport safety innovation
The development of a world’s first trace-detection device that can identify inorganic explosives in under a minute has earned the University of Tasmania a Eureka...
GroundProbe launches new monitoring aggregation software platform
GroundProbe, the leading provider of safety solutions to the global mining industry, has announced the launch of a new data aggregation software for geotechnical...
Archer successfully positions first Qubit of 12CQ Quantum Chip with nanoscale precision
Archer Exploration Limited has announced that it has successfully assembled the first qubit of the 12CQ room-temp chip with nanoscale precision.
Archer CEO, Dr Mohammad...
Western Sydney gears up to be Australia’s 3D printing capital
Western Sydney gears up to be the centre of 3D printing in Australia owing to a new joint initiative between the NSW Government and...
5G in APAC manufacturing
More than one million people have subscribed to a 5G mobile contract in South Korea, meaning demand for the high-speed technology has easily outpaced...
Electronic chip mimics the brain to make memories in a flash
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Engineers have mimicked the human brain with an electronic chip that uses light to create and modify memories.
Researchers from RMIT University drew inspiration...
Aussie metal 3D printing company agrees production trial with Danish firm FLSmidth
Australian metal 3D printing company Titomic has entered into an agreement with Danish company FLSmidth, the world's leading supplier of sustainable productivity equipment for the...
UNSW Sydney team to take part Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Pod Competition
A team of engineering students from UNSW Sydney has managed to beat off competition from more than 2000 entrants to become the only team...
Aussie metal 3D printing firm enters into MoU with Swedish aluminium technology company
Australian metal 3D printing developer Aurora Labs has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Swedish industrial company, Gränges AB.
Aurora said the five year...

























