Tag: CSIRO
CSIRO launches cutting-edge research centre to improve chemical manufacturing
CSIRO has launched its “FloWorks” Centre for Industrial Flow Chemistry at its Clayton site in Melbourne’s south east.
The purpose-built, 410m2 facility will provide cutting-edge...
Several manufacturing industry giants join the AMCG
The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMCG) has recently signed on an impressive suite of multinational manufacturing companies and local research institutions and businesses that...
CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope joins global search for ET
A CSIRO-developed technology has been used for the first time last week as part of a global initiative that aims to investigate whether intelligent...
CSIRO partners with industry to develop technology for integrating printed solar cells into building...
CSIRO will join forces with NSW-based start-up Solafast and high-tech Melbourne printing company Norwood to deliver a world-first project aimed at creating cheaper electricity...
Aussie-made 3D jet engine technology to manufacture aerospace components for Safran
The Monash University-led team, which 3D printed two proof of concept jet engines last year in collaboration with CSIRO and Deakin University, has launched...
Dyesol and CSIRO to collaborate on development and commercialisation of Perovskite Solar Cells
Dyesol Limited and CSIRO have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to collaborate in the field of Perovskite Solar Cells (PSC).
According to Dyesol, the...
Ecoult commercialises CSIRO developed UltraBattery
In its system called UltraFlex, Sydney-based company Ecoult has been commercialising a new lead acid battery that was developed by a consortium with the...
Aussie Oventus to launch its 3D printed titanium mandibular (jaw) advancement device in the...
Australian medical device company, Oventus Medical Ltd. has announced that it will launch its first product in the USA after being granted clearance from the US...
Romar Engineering & CSIRO boost 3D printing capabilities for medical and aerospace sectors
Australian toolmaking and rapid prototyping company Romar Engineering has joined forces with CSIRO to produce new advanced manufacturing products for the medical and aerospace...
CSIRO to invest $52m per year on six areas of innovation by 2020
CSIRO will invest $52 million per year over the next four yeas into six new areas of “breakthrough science” in an effort to become...