Rolls-Royce wins US Navy contract to develop innovative debris detection technology
Rolls-Royce has secured a year-long research contract from the US Navy to develop digital foreign object debris (FOD) detection technology.
The A$1,3 million contract will...
Deakin researchers one step closer to safer electric cars
New research from Deakin University has uncovered a mechanism inside lithium-metal batteries that could prevent battery degradation and open new possibilities for next-generation electric vehicle batteries.
SAI Global stresses importance of effective safety equipment for workers
Employers and site managers in the agriculture, construction, resources and manufacturing industries need to assess the effectiveness of the personal protective equipment for their...
Quantum tech company Q-CTRL begins work on new global HQ in Sydney
Quantum technologies developer Q-CTRL has begun the construction of a new global headquarters in Sydney that will accommodate its growing team and drive innovation in the industry.
Building resilience as manufacturing requirements become more complex
The industrial machinery and heavy equipment manufacturing sector is critical not only for its direct outputs, machines, and equipment that pave the way for construction, agriculture and manufacturing but also for its crucial role in economic development and innovation.
Three new AustCyber nodes to open in Queensland
Queensland is set to open three new hubs across the state in an effort to strengthen its position in the booming cyber security sector...
Stratasys’ Fortus 3D Production System boosts Western Tool & Mold manufacturing process
Stratasys Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd — a global leader of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, has announced that Western Tool...
Defence invests $10m in innovative AI technologies
Minister for Defence Industry and Science and Technology Melissa Price announced 10 new Defence Innovation Hub contracts to strengthen Defence’s military capability and support...
MS Glass secures exclusive rights as ClearVue’s Australian manufacturer
Smart building materials company ClearVue Technologies Limited has inked a significant manufacturing and distribution agreement with Safety Glass Pty Ltd, trading as Melbourne Safety Glass and MS Glass (MS Glass).
CSIRO’s silicon roadmap lays out domestic manufacturing plans for PV solar
Commissioned by Australia’s national science industry CSIRO, the Australian Silicon Action Plan report suggests the establishment of a domestic solar supply chain to position Australia as a global superpower for solar PV electricity generation.