Tag: University of Melbourne
New ARC training centre tipped to deliver medical 3D printing breakthroughs
Australia is strengthening its position at the forefront of 3D printing in medicine and health care with a new ARC training centre dedicated to...
Victorian students to benefit from $5bn LAND 400 contract
BAE Systems Australia and the University of Melbourne have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see students from the University of Melbourne work...
Aussie chemical engineers develop 3D printed smart polymers that can perform a function
Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering have developed a new, cheaper, cleaner and more accessible way to 3D...
Lockheed Martin to establish leading edge R&D centre in Melbourne
Global security and aerospace company Lockheed Martin will invest an initial $13 million over three years to establish a Science Technology Engineering Leadership and Research...
Australia Post and The University of Melbourne to grow innovation in drone delivery and...
Australia Post has set up a A$20 million fund to incorporate the latest technologies in their services, including drone package deliveries in the most...
WA company develops new inverter technology that is set to revolutionise the solar industry
Back in May, Perth-based Sunvertec Pty Ltd launched its Xenos distributed inverter at the Australian Solar Council Solar 2015 Exhibition and Conference that took...
University of South Australia crowned champions of the National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition
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The University of South Australia claimed victory at the 2015 National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition (NI ARC), defeating 21 university teams from Australia...
Aussie 3DM develops 3D printable titanium jaw – now successfully implanted into Melbourne patient
Australia’s leading medical and healthcare specific technology provider 3D Medical (3DM) has successfully developed a 3D printable and customised titanium jaw joint for use in...
VLSCI set to ensure Victoria’s competitiveness in global life sciences
The biggest supercomputing facility in the world, the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI), dedicated to life sciences, will continue to operate in Victoria...
Exposed: leading Melbourne garment makers accused of workers’ exploitation
An investigation into Australia’s textile industry revealed shocking irregularities and violation of workers’ rights which compare to those of Third World countries, according to...