Anteris marks first successful implantation of DurAVR THV heart valve
ASX-listed biotechnology company Anteris Technologies has announced the successful use of its DurAVR THV biomimetic valve in a valve-in-valve (ViV) procedure.Â
ARM Hub identifies 3 factors to foster Australia’s manufacturing sector
Cori Stewart, the chief executive officer and founder of ARM Hub, highlighted the three critical factors to boosting the Australian manufacturing industry during a recent House Standing Committee hearing in Brisbane.Â
SA governor pays visit to Detmold’s Australian-first dedicated bag testing facility
Governor of South Australia Frances Adamson has toured the Detmold Group’s new LaunchPad laboratory, which includes an Australian-first dedicated bag testing facility intended for testing paper and board repulpability and medical mask functional effectiveness.
Researchers use 3D printing to develop electronics-free robotic gripper
A team of roboticists from the University of California, San Diego, recently announced a collaboration with researchers from the BASF corporation to create a device that can pick up, hold, and release objects as it comes off the 3D printer.
Walpole joins WA EV network with new fast charger in Pioneer Park
The Western Australian government announced that Walpole has joined the state’s EV Network with a new EV fast charger now operating in Pioneer Park.Â
Archer Materials submits next-generation biochip gFET design to commercial foundry
Semiconductor manufacturing company Archer Materials Limited has sent its newly developed next-generation biochip fabrication to a commercial foundry partner in the Netherlands for a whole wafer run validation.Â
New report says EV sales to more than double in 2023, but outdated laws continue to limit consumer choice
The Electric Vehicle Council has published its annual State of Electric Vehicles report, revealing that while EV sales are expected to more than double in 2023, Australia will continue to trail behind comparable nations in terms of customer choice unless critical legislative reform is implemented.
Australia’s Economic Complexity Index ranking drops to survey’s bottom third
Australia’s ranking in the world’s Economic Complexity Index (ECI) has plummeted by 12 positions in the past 10 years, placing 93rd out of 133 countries, according to a new report from Harvard Kennedy School.Â
IperionX gets permits for titanium metal manufacturing in Virginia
ASX-listed IperionX Limited has secured all necessary permits to begin construction and operations at its planned titanium metal production facility in Virginia.
Queensland unveils $80m initiative aimed at supporting 15000 job seekers
The Palaszczuk Government has approved the first $40 million in the Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative, which focuses on young people and will help up to 15,000 disadvantaged Queensland job seekers over the next 12 months.
























