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Scientists 3D print milk cap that detects spoiled milk

A milk cap developed by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, and National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan demonstrates the potential of 3D...

Cisco launches Internet of Everything Centre in WA

Premier Colin Barnett officially opened the Cisco Internet of Everything (IoE) Centre in Western Australia – a partnership between the software and security company,...

ESA to benefit from Australia’s scientific expertise thanks to deal with CSIRO

The European Space Agency (ESA) and Australia's leading research organisation CSIRO have inked a collaboration agreement which will give Australia better access to information from...

Aussie researchers 3D print new microtimber

For three years now, researchers from the University of Sydney – architecture and engineering experts - have been working on developing a new project...

Macfarlane announces $23.4m investment in projects for accelerating commercialisation

Industry and Science Minister Ian Macfarlane announced that 18 Australian companies will receive $10.6 million in funding under Round 1 of the Accelerating Commercialisation...

Australian solar technology installed in Cyprus

Technology from CSIRO’s Newcastle Energy Centre has been successfully installed at the Cyprus Institute research facility - the premier research institute on the island...

Macfarlane at Monash: stronger links between research, science and industry to ensure competitiveness

Minister for Industry and Science Ian Macfarlane visited three cutting-edge facilities at Monash University which he said best illustrated the “advantages of greater research...

Rice University students develop 3D printed drug injector that eases pain (video)

A team of Rice University freshmen, part of the engineering design team known as Comfortably Numb, have developed a revolutionary device that eases the...

Premier Barnett outlines science priorities for WA at Science on the Swan Conference

Premier and Science Minister Colin Barnett released Western Australia’s Science Statement outlining the State’s priorities for scientific research. The document – called Growing Western Australia...

Aussie researchers claim “nano-earthquakes” are the key to better solar cells and cameras

A team of Australian researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have discovered a new way to improve electronics using what they call “nano-earthquakes”. The work...
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Data-rich or data-poor: Where should manufacturers focus their AI efforts?

Over the past year, manufacturers worldwide have made significant strides in adopting artificial intelligence technologies, moving beyond the initial hype to tangible implementations that deliver real business value.