Quantum tech company Q-CTRL begins work on new global HQ in Sydney
Quantum technologies developer Q-CTRL has begun the construction of a new global headquarters in Sydney that will accommodate its growing team and drive innovation in the industry.
Schneider Electric powers new data centre in Albury Wodonga
Energy management giant Schneider Electric has backed the new Leading Edge Data Centres (LEDC) in Albury Wodonga, which was launched today to serve enterprises...
AML3D secures major order to upgrade defence supplier’s robotic system
AML3D has received a $0.28 million order from Century Engineering, an Australian Defence and industry supplier, to upgrade a robotic welding system into a cutting-edge ARCEMY metal 3D printing system.
Rockwell Automation powers $3M advanced manufacturing lab for TAFE Qld
A new state-of-the-art manufacturing lab, valued at $3 million, is set to be built by Applied Robotics at TAFE Queensland, powered by cutting-edge technologies from Rockwell Automation.
NAVSEA enhances USS Bataan readiness with new 3D printing capability
The crew of the USS Bataan (LHD 5) has recently completed the first metal 3D part fabrication and replacement for a de-ballast air compressor (DBAC) in only five days utilising a permanently installed metal 3D printer, with the help of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
CSIRO and Swinburne revolutionise Australia’s manufacturing sector with Industry 4.0 testlab
The Swinburne-CSIRO National Industry 4.0 Testlab is shaping the future of Australian manufacturing by introducing new initiatives, including a pioneering method for additive manufacturing of carbon fibre composite materials.
Fleet Space Raises $150M to accelerate clean energy mineral discovery
Fleet Space Technologies, Australia’s pioneering space exploration company, has announced the closure of a $150 million Series D funding round, propelling its valuation to over $800 million.
Robot enhances border security for Australian Pilbara Regiment
The Regional Force Surveillance Group’s (RFSG) Pilbara Regiment has introduced a new tool in its mission to monitor one-sixth of Australia’s vast landmass: the Ground Uncrewed System (GUS).
Argonne’s Aurora exascale supercomputer begins global scientific research
The US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory has released its Aurora exascale supercomputer to researchers worldwide, providing a new tool for scientific discovery.
From Adelaide to orbit: How a 21-year-old is taking school science to space
At just 21 years old, Edward Robinson is preparing to do what many seasoned engineers and entrepreneurs only dream of – launch a satellite into space. But he’s not doing it alone.



























