Tag: artificial intelligence
Recharge Industries, Deakin University to forge AI’s role in creating better batteries
Recharge Industries has ventured into a partnership with Deakin University’s Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute to leverage AI in making better batteries.
Manufacturing companies must go digital to capitalize on the future
Supply chain disruptions, fluctuating costs, and new consumer purchasing habits are driving a dramatic need for increased agility and resilience in manufacturing industries.
Singaporean startup to establish new AI R&D Hub in Melbourne
Singaporean deep tech company Seventh Sense is establishing an artificial intelligence research and development hub in Melbourne, Minister for Trade and Investment Tim Pallas announced.
Australian manufacturers drive economic growth by making complex things the world needs
The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) has marked the closure of its $30 million Federal Government Commercialisation Fund with co-investment into a final six Australian manufacturers.
New committee created to shape Australia’s national robotics strategy
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has unveiled the members of a National Robotics Strategy Advisory Committee that would establish Australia’s strategy for emerging automation technologies.
Taking steps towards emissions reduction in healthcare
The healthcare industry is the fifth largest contributor to planetary pollution. Adapting digital health technologies like telehealth, electronic health records, usage of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things etc. would help to reduce carbon emissions in the sector.
Most robots won’t take on a human form as industrial robots set to make...
GlobalData’s report, ‘Robotics – Thematic Research’, reveals that industrial robotics will play a pivotal role in the robotics market over the next decade.
Orica expands its fragmentation monitoring to real-time oversize detection with FRAGTrack Gantry
Orica (ASX: ORI), today announced the release of its most innovative fragmentation monitoring solution yet, FRAGTrack Gantry.
Titomic awarded CoBRAIN grant for automated cold spray applications
Metal additive manufacturing company Titomic has received a $400,000 CoBRAIN grant as part of the European Union’s Horizon Europe initiative.
Deputy Premier South Australia opens Lockheed Martin Australia Adelaide city office
The Deputy Premier South Australia, the Honourable Susan Close MP, today officially opened Lockheed Martin Australia’s Adelaide City Office, unveiling a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion together with Lockheed Martin Australia employees, industry partners, academia, business and Indigenous leaders.