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Tech company progresses in its graphene-based biosensor device prototype using 3D printing

Australian technology company Archer Materials Limited today announced that it has progressed in its graphene-based biosensor device development by successfully prototyping key device hardware...

Griffith University researchers develop low-cost ventilator to help countries still in the fight against...

A team of researchers from Griffith University has developed a lifesaving device that turns locally available materials and resuscitation bags into makeshift ventilators. Dubbed ‘the...

Seaweed to provide the crucial ingredient for 3D printing BioPen

Researchers from the University of Wollongong are farming and processing seaweeds from the Shoalhaven area as part of the project aimed at producing cell...

GroundProbe launches BlastVision- A world-first in blast analytics

GroundProbe has launched BlastVision, a world-first solution that delivers actionable blast performance insights for optimal safety and productivity.

Aurora Labs granted MCP patent in Japan

Metal 3D printing manufacturer Aurora Labs has been granted a patent in Japan for a key part of its Multi-Layer Concurrent Printing (MCP) technology. The...

Australian government issues latest papers for safe and responsible AI

The Albanese government is rolling out additional measures to ensure the safe and responsible growth of artificial intelligence with the release of two papers on the development of critical technologies.

How 3D Printing Aids Student Learning

Today additive manufacturing is flourishing across all industries, from applications in small businesses, government research, defence, manufacturing and educational institutions.

Siemens VP talks about how PLM solutions help Asia’s car industry

The Asian auto industry has seen significant growth in the last 10 years, driven by the rising middle class and the growing economies in...

RMIT scientists develop recyclable mobile phone batteries using sound waves

Engineers from RMIT University are experimenting with the use of high-frequency sound waves and the nanomaterial MXene that could potentially triple the lifespan of cell phone batteries.

Tax incentives proposed for small businesses’ digital and tech programs

The Australian government issued draft legislation Monday to introduce two tax incentives that would allow small businesses to train and upskill employees and improve...
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