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Aussie researchers develop game-changing AI for drug screening

Australian researchers, led by Monash University, have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool poised to transform virtual screening in early-stage drug discovery.

Lockheed Martin, Raytheon named strategic partners in Australia’s $1bn Sovereign Guided Weapons Enterprise Program

Lockheed Martin announced that it has been selected as a Strategic Industry Partner in the development of the Australian Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance...

Bridgewest buys sterile injectable manufacturing plant in Australia

Global private investment firm Bridgewest Group has completed the acquisition of the Perth sterile injectable manufacturing facility from Pfizer. 

How Australian firms can embrace lean manufacturing for improved competitiveness

Media Release The COVID-19 pandemic has created innumerable challenges for Australian business. However, it may also have created opportunities for some sectors, including the Australian...

Hypersonix tapped by key US defence accelerator for test vehicle

Australian aerospace startup Hypersonix Launch Systems has been drafted into the US Defense Innovation Unit’s accelerator program after being chosen to provide hypersonic vehicles for testing.

AIM3D presents the Voxelfill process

Every 3D printing process competes with classic manufacturing strategies such as casting or milling in terms of mechanical properties, time factors and cost-effectiveness.

Breakthrough Victoria backs Quantum Brilliance with $10M for cutting-edge foundry

Breakthrough Victoria has invested $10 million as part of a $30 million funding round to support Quantum Brilliance, an innovator in quantum diamond technology.

DroneShield wins $800k contract with the Department of Defence

DroneShield has secured a $800,000 contract with the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) to carry out works related to Artificial Intelligence in multi-domain applications. DroneShield’s...

New elastic hydrogel could overcome key challenges in 3D-printed organs

Researchers at Northeastern University and the University of Texas Arlington have developed a new elastic hydrogel material that could significantly advance the 3D printing of soft living tissues, potentially enabling the creation of artificial blood vessels and human organs.

TAFE Queensland, Core Additive partner to boost local additive manufacturing

Markforged Australian retailer Core Additive and training provider TAFE Queensland have teamed up for educational initiatives focused on the industrial usage of composites and additive manufacturing.
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Don’t get left behind: Manufacturing’s urgent need for digital transformation

As digital transformation reshapes industries worldwide, manufacturers in Australia and beyond are finding themselves at the forefront of an evolution. This shift presents opportunities for companies looking to improve efficiency, drive innovation, and boost growth.