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Archer Materials transfers biosensing graphene tech to commercial foundry

Semiconductor innovator Archer Materials has completed a proof-of-concept biosensing graphene transistor that will be used in its biochip and submitted the technology design to a commercial foundry to verify scalability. 

SmartSat CRC announces ‘Maya Nula’ satellite research program to foster Australia’s agriculture sector

The SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) is launching “Maya Nula,” a new research program aimed at developing satellite Earth Observation capability with sensor technology to advance Australia’s agriculture industry. 

Space manufacturing innovators to develop new energy sources for lunar missions

Adelaide-based clean energy technology company entX is set to change the landscape of sustainable energy solutions that will power future space missions through a new partnership between iLAuNCH Trailblazer universities, the University of South Australia (UniSA) and the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ).

Memjet comes back home with new manufacturing factory in Sydney

Global printing technology manufacturer Memjet is slated to begin operating a new factory in North Ryde, Sydney, bringing the manufacturing of its engines back...

AMRC invents novel 3D printing process that enables encapsulated electronics

The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing has developed a ‘game-changing’ hybrid 3D printing process that could find a broad application across a...

Inside Advanced Manufacturing Week success

Inside Advanced Manufacturing Week wrapped up last week, delivering another successful program of collaborative education across Queensland’s manufacturing sector. The third annual Inside Advanced Manufacturing...

Fortescue to acquire Williams Advanced Engineering for $A310m

Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has reached an agreement to acquire the UK-based Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) as it looks to set the pace for...

Bypassing the weakest link: How Relectrify targets energy costs in manufacturing

For generations, battery storage efficiency has been dictated by a hidden limitation: the performance of its weakest cell. In traditional designs, interconnected cells create a vulnerability where a single underperforming component compromises the entire pack's output.

FBR’s Hadrian X robot sets new speed record laying construction blocks

Robotic technology developer FBR Limited’s first next-generation Hadrian X robot has achieved a lay speed record of over 300 blocks per hour using USA format cement masonry blocks. 

123 new members inducted into ARC College of Experts for 2025

The Australian Research Council (ARC) has announced the induction of 123 new members to its College of Experts for 2025, bringing the total membership to 376. 
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Future-ready manufacturing: How AI and cloud ERP are transforming supply chains

As manufacturers face growing supply chain disruption, rising costs and increasing operational complexity, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud ERP and connected digital systems are becoming essential tools for improving visibility, resilience and decision-making.