Schneider Electric powers new data centre in Albury Wodonga
Energy management giant Schneider Electric has backed the new Leading Edge Data Centres (LEDC) in Albury Wodonga, which was launched today to serve enterprises...
Metal 3D printing market projected to reach $5.4B in 2023 amid economic challenges, says...
The seventh edition of Additive Manufacturing Research's "Metal AM Markets: 2023" report has forecasted that the metal 3D printing market will reach $5.4 billion in 2023, including $3.2 billion for contract services, $1.3 billion for hardware, and $920 million for materials.
ActionLaser enters recycling technology market with AMGC-backed MeltFilter project
Laser technology manufacturer ActionLaser is entering the global market for plastic recycling machinery thanks to a collaborative project backed by the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) and the federal government.
EMVision expands product suite with 2nd gen helmet scanner prototype
Australian medical device company EMVision Medical Devices Limited announced the successful assembly of an advanced 28-antenna prototype for its 2nd Gen ultra-lightweight helmet scanner.
Australia’s Sentient ViDAR system secures contract from Lockheed Martin
Melbourne’s Sentient Vision Systems has been awarded a contract to further test and develop ViDAR - its innovative wide area motion imaging (WAMI) surveillance...
AI developer Cloud Ground Control teams up with Robotics Australia Group to facilitate industry...
Cloud Ground Control, an innovator in artificial intelligence and cloud robotics, has ventured into a strategic partnership with Robotics Australia Group to drive growth and foster a sustainable and internationally competitive national robotics industry in Australia.
Anteris granted utility patent for heart valve replacement technology
Australian biotechnology company Anteris Technologies announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a utility patent for its novel DurAVR transcatheter heart valve (THV).
Australian science and tech leaders seek increased R&D investment and reindustrialisation
Australia's science and technology sectors, represented by 138 member organisations and 115,000 scientists and technologists through Science & Technology Australia (STA), are mobilising to seek election commitments from political parties and candidates.
Early adopters of 2D barcodes to gain ‘competitive edge’ – Leibinger
The global packaging industry is seeing a shift toward 2D barcodes, which can carry significantly more data than traditional linear barcodes, and an industrial printing technology provider is calling it a “strategic evolution” rather than a simple technical update.
Customers embrace social robots in targeted commercial sectors, ECU reports
In the ongoing discourse surrounding artificial intelligence, recent findings from Edith Cowan University (ECU) have suggested that implementing social robots in commercial environments may encounter reduced resistance.


























