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GE Additive deploys sophisticated metal 3D printing machine at UNSW

Global digital industrial company GE will enable UNSW Sydney students and staff to help further develop the application of 3D printing with the deployment...

QUT partners with Defence to develop graphene layer that protects communication systems

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers are working with Defence to develop a printable ultrathin layer of carbon that would shield sensitive electronics from...

3D-printed ‘torpedo’ devices detect SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater

Researchers at Monash University, in partnership with local and international universities and industries, have developed an easy to use and cheap testing device that...

UQ to launch student-built rocket into space next year

Members of UQ Space – a student organisation at The University of Queensland – are designing and building a rocket that could fly a...

Australian manufacturer achieves milestone with Lockheed Martin in liquid hydrogen storage innovation

Australian composites manufacturer Omni Tanker, in partnership with Lockheed Martin and the University of New South Wales (UNSW), has successfully developed a solution for the transportation of cryogenic and liquid cargoes such as hydrogen and helium.

Australian tech fractionator inks $608m deal to build plasma hub in Singapore, Cambodia

New South Wales-based Aegros is set to construct a fully funded USD 400 million (AUD 608 million) 1,000,000 litre HaemaFrac plasma fractionation facility in Singapore, with a sterile fill and finish plant in Cambodia, to supply the Asian market with local plasma.

Silex Systems completes first laser system testing for uranium tech

ASX-listed technology company Silex Systems has completed an eight-month test program for the first module of full-scale laser technology as part of a uranium...

AiRC-1000 sets a new standard for aluminium smelters with laser technology and robotic automation

Automation Innovation based in Victoria, Australia has designed and engineered the new AiRC-1000. The system features robotic automation and a high-intensity laser to clean anode rods used in aluminium smelters.

Australia paves the way for bioprinting with University of Sydney breakthrough

It is becoming more apparent that researchers are pushing the boundaries of medical science as additional knowledge about the nation's efforts in bioprinting continues to surface. Australia's biotechnology sector has prospered for years as trailblazing researchers advance their discoveries.

ARENA to contribute $100m to support development of next-gen grid-scale batteries

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced that it will provide $100 million financing for grid-scale batteries with improved inverters to assist the...
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