Australian government approves food pathogen detection methods for export meat products
The Australian Government's Department of Agriculture has officially approved Life Technologies Corporation's MicroSEQ® Real-Time PCR workflow as a test method that will detect pathogens in...
Cutting edge HP 3D printing system installed at Swinburne
Swinburne has become the first Australian University to install the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, the world’s first production-ready commercial 3D printing system...
GroundProbe launches Precision Atmospherics— A revolutionary atmospheric correction algorithm
GroundProbe has released a revolutionary atmospheric correction algorithm for Slope Stability Radar (SSR) – Precision Atmospherics.
3D People declare the era of agile, low-volume production-on-demand is here
As traditional manufacturing wrestles with global supply chain disruptions, soon to be enforced tariffs, shifting consumer demands, and relentless calls for customisation, London-based subcontract 3D printing bureau 3D People is claiming that low-volume production on-demand is no longer a limitation — it’s a strategic advantage.
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.
Kate Pounder steps down as CEO of Tech Council of Australia
The Tech Council of Australia (TCA) has disclosed that its CEO Kate Pounder will be stepping down from her role on 2 February 2024.
Victorian medtech manufacturers receive government support to scale operations
The Victorian government has expressed its support for the expansion of Australian medtech manufacturers Seer Medical and 4D Medical, which have been continuously growing...
Alpha HPA has announced MoU with Cleanco Queensland for the supply of 100% Renewable...
Alpha HPA Limited has announced the company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CleanCo Queensland Limited (‘CleanCo’) with the aim of working...
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Advancing Research and Learning
In 2011, an article in the Economist noted that 3D printing “makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands”. This simple yet profound description best describes the disruptive potential of 3D printing and why everyone is clamouring to jump on the 3D printing bandwagon.
New 3D printing technique produces ‘living’ 4D materials
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UNSW Sydney researchers have successfully merged 3D/4D printing with a chemical process to produce "living" resin, which has huge potential for fields as...