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Researchers reveal hazardous substances in engineered stone aside from silica

Researchers from the University of Adelaide and the University of Tasmania have found other substances in engineered stone that are damaging to workers’ lungs aside from silica. 

Australian universities to provide microcredential courses to support industries

Eighteen Australian universities are offering up to 28 microcredential courses in an effort to address the skills gap in priority industries, which include engineering, renewable energy, and construction. 

CDU researchers unveil plans for Northern Australian food manufacturing capabilities

Researchers from Charles Darwin University have proposed the development of Northern Australia’s own food manufacturing capabilities at a conference in Darwin. 

Tasmania ReadyTech centre expands with modern tech growth

The Rockliff Liberal Government has announced the expansion of ReadyTech’s Centre of Excellence in Tasmania, enabling the growth of a modern technology hub in Launceston.

New Underwater Collision Research Facility launched in Launceston

A joint initiative between Defence Science and Technology and the University of Tasmania has resulted in the opening of the new Underwater Collision Research...

University of Tasmania wins Eureka Prize for a world first airport safety innovation

The development of a world’s first trace-detection device that can identify inorganic explosives in under a minute has earned the University of Tasmania a Eureka...

University of Tasmania Professor wins grant to develop next-gen portable analytical systems

Researchers from the University of Tasmania researchers have received a $630,000 grant from the Australian Research Council (ARC) for a project focusing on the...

Australia conducts world-first trial testing of the performance and impact of wave energy farms...

A world-first trial testing of the performance and impact of wave energy farms at model scale was conducted yesterday at the Australian Maritime College (AMC). AMC,...

$7.2m for new food processing technology in Tasmania

Improved rations for soldiers will be produced using new innovative technology at food research centres in northern Tasmania. The Australian Government has announced that it...

New training centre to transform Australia’s naval industry

The Australian Maritime College (AMC) at the University of Tasmania will be the home of a new training centre for highly qualified Navy engineers...
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