UNSW Sydney scientists create skin-like artificial sensors
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed an electronic device designed to mimic the function of human skin.
‘Uncharted territory’: UNSW researchers develop ‘smart’ stem cells from human fat
Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney are developing a new type of stem cell, one made from human fat, that...
University of Sydney announces new quantum computing foundry
The University of Sydney is investing $7.4 million to establish the Future Qubit Foundry at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, cementing Sydney’s position at the forefront of quantum collaborations with industry and government.
AMW2023 to showcase latest manufacturing technologies
The Australian Manufacturing Week, the country’s premier manufacturing solutions event, is returning to Melbourne from 9 to 12 May 2023 to feature the latest manufacturing technologies, processes, and support services and cover major topics within the industry.
New Demmeler Cobot WeldSpace welding cell from Leussink
Media Release by Leussink
Leussink, the exclusive Australian distributor of Demmeler 3D Welding table solutions, has expanded its range with the new Demmeler WeldSpace system,...
ORNL unveils AI tool to accelerate nuclear material inspections by 85%
A new software algorithm developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has reduced inspection times for 3D-printed parts used in nuclear applications by 85...
Swinburne launches new Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub to drive the future of aerospace
The Swinburne University of Technology, in collaboration with the Victorian Government's Higher Education State Investment Fund, is launching an Australian-first Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub...
Verbotics takes the lead in advanced manufacturing after winning the 2023 Australian Technologies Competition
The 2023 Australian Manufacturing Competition recently crowned its champions, with Verbotics, an industrial robotics software company, taking home the top honour in the advanced manufacturing category.
Linde Engineering to deliver cryogenic plant for quantum computing project in Brisbane
Linde Engineering has signed an agreement with PsiQuantum to supply a large cryogenic cooling plant for what is set to become the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer, to be built in Brisbane, Queensland.
Samsung Australia unveils Smart Signage TV for small business
Samsung Electronics Australia has unveiled Samsung Smart Signage TV for small business – a turn-key offering that includes a commercial display, content management software,...


























