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Samsung and MakerBot team up to bring 3D printers to Europe’s classrooms
As part of its digital skills programme, Samsung has partnered with 3D printing industry giant MakerBot to equip Europe’s schools, colleges and museums with...
BAE Systems inks deal with Australian Government for Future Frigate Program
BAE Systems has announced that it has signed an agreement with the Australian Government regarding the update of its Type 26 Global Combat Ship,...
Irish researchers develop new process for 3D printing bone tissue
Irish researchers at AMBER, the Science Foundation Ireland funded materials science centre, hosted in Trinity College Dublin, have developed a new method for 3D...
WA Government cuts solar industry red tape
The Government of Western Australia has announced that it intends to enforce new regulatory measures aimed at boosting the uptake of rooftop solar panels...
CSIRO appoints Dr Rob Grenfell as its new Director of Health and Biosecurity
CSIRO has announced the appointment of Dr Rob Grenfell as the new Director of Health and Biosecurity.
Aside from being responsible for CSIRO’s Health and...
Researchers build “biohybrid” robot from sea slug muscles and 3D printed body
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University have built a crawling robot by combining 3D printed parts and sea slug materials.
Although this biohybrid robot is...
Evonik to introduce new customised powder materials to the market for HP Multi Jet...
A specialty chemicals company from Germany, Evonik, has been selected to take part in HP Inc.’s Open Platform program.
As a result of being included...
ABB wins Geneva e-bus tech deal (VIDEO)
Leading global technology company ABB has won its first order for the 15-sec flash charging technology used in electric vehicles.
The company announced that it...
Coalition Government announces $579m support package for Australian dairy farmers
A $579 million support package to help Australian dairy farmers affected by Fonterra and Murray Goulburn’s decision to slash prices has been announced by the Coalition...
Metro Tasmania to seek EOI from major bus manufacturers to build 100 new buses
Rene Hidding, Tasmania’s Minister for Infrastructure, has announced that Metro Tasmania will be seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) this July from major bus manufacturers...