Tag: RMIT University
Diamonds from space could transform industrial production, scientists say
A group of researchers from Monash University, RMIT University, CSIRO, the Australian Synchrotron, and Plymouth University has discovered a new form of diamond found...
AE2P kickstarts decarbonisation technology workshops for industry
The Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity’s (A2EP) new short course, Decarbonisation Technologies 101, is coming to Melbourne on 12 September to help businesses transition...
Tech workforce growth needs to double before 2030, says expert
Karin Verspoor, the executive dean at RMIT University’s School of Computing Technologies, said Australia’s technology workforce requires a two-fold increase before 2030 to drive...
PPE can be recycled to make stronger concrete
Media Release by RMIT University
Engineers at RMIT University have developed a method to use disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) to make concrete stronger, providing...
Prototyping and manufacturing facility to accelerate medtech start-ups
Media Release by RMIT University
Entrepreneurs and researchers will collaborate to develop new medical technologies for healthcare and diagnostics thanks to a new $16.7 million...
Victorian universities to receive $100 million backing to push projects execution
The Victorian government is partnering with universities in the state through a landmark initiative aimed at pushing lab ideas towards execution. Breakthrough Victoria -...
New CDU and RMIT joint facility to drive development of the aerospace industry in...
Media Release By Charles Darwin University (CDU)
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will house an advanced manufacturing and test flight facility for the development of drones,...
Aussie-Japanese science team develop food packaging texture inspired by bacteria-shredding insect wings
An Australian-Japanese team of scientists have developed a natural antibacterial texture for use on food packaging to improve shelf life and reduce waste.
Inspired by...
From recycling to upcycling: A smarter way of dealing with plastic
Researchers have developed a clean and cost-effective way to upcycle used plastic, transforming it into valuable nanomaterials and high-quality fuel.
Aussie-made sensor can detect COVID-19 within a minute even if someone is asymptomatic
Melbourne-based biomedical start-up Soterius is collaborating with partners including RMIT University to develop an instant COVID-19 sensor that could help transform day-to-day management of...