Tag: Swinburne University
Quantum IQ: The key to future industries, say Swinburne scientists
The United Nations has declared 2025 the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, marking a century since the development of quantum mechanics.
META2.0 pushes Australia to the forefront of UAV manufacturing innovation
Swinburne University’s AIR Hub has launched the META2.0 project, revolutionising UAV manufacturing by integrating automation, digital engineering, and advanced composite materials for high-rate aerospace production.
$6.7M investment boosts assistive tech research at Swinburne University
A groundbreaking medtech facility backed by the Victorian Government is set to revolutionise the development of assistive technology by giving people living with disabilities a significant role in shaping their own solutions.
Aussie manufacturers use space tech for safer, more efficient mining ops
Two Australian manufacturers are revolutionising mining operations through the use of spaceborne particles and hyperspectral imaging, significantly enhancing both safety and productivity in the industry.
Victorian gov’t forges key economic alliance with France
The Victorian Government has initiated a significant new partnership with France that will enhance the economic ties between the state and a crucial European ally.
Victorian universities forge partnerships to drive research commercialisation and manufacturing
The Victorian Government has unveiled a series of co-investment partnerships with five leading Victorian universities in a significant move to bolster research commercialisation and manufacturing capabilities within the state.
Swinburne unveils $5.2m supercomputer to bolster high impact research in Australia
Swinburne University of Technology has launched a $5.2 million supercomputer that will enable academics and collaborators across Australia to conduct innovative space technology, health, and environmental research.
Report urges Australia to skill-up transport workforce in digitalisation, automation
Australia must upskill its workforce for digitalisation and automation in the transport sector to create new job opportunities and stay competitive among Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, according to a new report.
Siemens, Swinburne University join hands on new energy centre
Swinburne University is collaborating with global technology company Siemens in building a $5.2M Energy Transition Hub at its Hawthorn campus.
PhD internship program delivers new jobs in manufacturing
The IMCRC has funded 23 PhD research internships, successfully fulfilling its partnership with Australia’s national all-sector, all-discipline PhD internship program, APR.Intern.