RMIT University, Amira Global ink MOU to test and develop mining innovation
Mining and mining supply companies can now leverage the Australian university’s advanced manufacturing test facilities to develop new technology prior to on-site operations.
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Orbital UAV secures new customer
US defence company AeroVironment Inc. acquires new heavy fuel engine for testing on its JUMP® 20 tactical UAV
Australia’s critical minerals, clean energy tech sectors to see boost in 2023
Australia’s lithium and base metal industries are expected to be worth approximately $47 billion in the current financial year amid strong demand in the country’s clean energy technology sector.
University of Sydney lauds Australia’s first National Quantum Strategy
The University of Sydney has welcomed Australia’s first National Quantum Strategy launched today by Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic and Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Cathy Foley.
Horizon Microtechnologies develops template-based 3D microfabrication tech
Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies has developed a template-based 3D microfabrication technology that adds functionality to plastic micro-AM parts, and is finding use in microelectrical-mechanical systems (MEMS) packaging.
Advanced Navigation appoints CTO amid push for navigation systems
Advanced Navigation has announced the appointment of Pawel Michalak as its new chief technology officer, a move the company says is intended to guide the next phase of its technology development in navigation and autonomous systems.
Epson’s Fujimi Inkjet Innovation Lab reopens with new equipment and facilities
Epson has re-equipped and reopened the Fujimi Inkjet Innovation Lab at its Fujimi Plant Japan.
AI revealed as top technology needed in industry’s servitisation shift — survey
Artificial intelligence is the top technology companies need to drive tangible business value as they sift to a servitised business model, according to a survey conducted by global cloud enterprise software company IFS.
New method developed to make cheaper, more efficient EV fuel cells
Researchers from the UNSW Science School of Chemistry have developed a new technique for creating tiny 3D materials that could potentially help make cheaper and more sustainable fuel cells like hydrogen batteries.
Dimensionics to put spotlight on advanced density determination tech at Formnext 2023
Additive manufacturing (AM) part validation innovator Dimensionics Density is slated to unveil its innovative automatic density determination technology ideally suited for dynamic AM production settings at the upcoming Formnext exhibition.



























