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IperionX wins R&D 100 award for its titanium manufacturing process

IperionX has won the prestigious R&D 100 award for its innovative Hydrogen Assisted Metallothermic Reduction (HAMR) technology – a low-cost and sustainable process for producing high-value titanium metal powder. 

Elkem to launch new silicone solutions for additive manufacturing at Formnext 2024

Elkem, a leader in advanced material solutions, will introduce a new generation of silicone solutions for additive manufacturing and 3D printing at the upcoming Formnext show in Frankfurt, Germany, from 19 to 22 November 2024.

UQ researchers develop nanotech tool to measure vitamin C in fresh produce

Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed a nanotechnology-based probe that measures vitamin C levels in fruit, vegetables, and juices, potentially paving the way for consumers to one day assess food freshness and nutrition using their smartphones.

Scientists introduce ‘inkable’ nanomaterial for future bendable electronics

A group of international scientists are working on an “inkable” nanomaterial that could become a spray-on electronic component for ultra-thin, lightweight, and bendable displays and devices. 

UQ researchers use 3D printing to develop new seawater-degradable plastic

Researchers from the University of Queensland are developing seawater-degradable plastic in a bid to curb marine waste. 

Australia announces world’s first Responsible AI Network

The National AI Centre and Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic, in collaboration with Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have unveiled the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network today, Thursday. 

Elkem’s additively manufactured silicone parts take center stage at Formnext 2023

Silicone solutions provider Elkem is set to present its wide-ranging portfolio of silicone technologies at Formnext 2023, scheduled to take place from 7 to 10 November 2023.

Swinburne researchers develop 3D printing system using earth to tackle housing crisis

Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology are developing a 3D printing technology that uses earth, plant fibres and other natural materials to help address Australia’s housing shortage.

Yeast dust enables cheap and fast virus detection test – UQ researchers

Researchers from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) at the University of Queensland have developed powdery "nanoprobes" from baker's yeast that may one day be used to quickly and cheaply identify viruses in an environment.

ORNL unveils AI tool to accelerate nuclear material inspections by 85%

A new software algorithm developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has reduced inspection times for 3D-printed parts used in nuclear applications by 85...
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