Thursday, June 4, 2026

evok3d brings HP’s cutting edge 3D printing technology to Australia

Privately owned Australian business evok3d has been named the sole authorised provider of HP’s new Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution, tipped to disrupt a...
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Wayland Additive discusses AM software

Wayland Additive addresses traditional problems and challenges with AM software

Australian Quantum Alliance launched to represent emerging industry

The Tech Council of Australia (TCA) recently announced the launch of the Australian Quantum Alliance (AQA), a major new group that will serve as...

DroneShield secures portable counter-UAS orders for $2.2m

ASX-listed DroneShield has received two orders totalling approximately $2.2 million for a number of its handheld systems, including the recently launched DroneGun Mk4 portable drone countermeasure equipment.

Portable PPB takes home top prize as WA Innovator of the Year 2023

Portable PPB Pty Ltd, a developer of in-field gold detection technology, has been crowned the WA Innovator of the Year 2023 for its cutting-edge portable gold detector.

Uniseed venture fund expands with top universities joining forces

Uniseed, Australia’s pioneering venture fund, has taken a significant move forward in advancing Australian innovation with the announcement of an expansive collaboration with leading universities.

Volvo Construction Equipment turns to 3D printing to make better spare parts in less...

Volvo Group’s subsidiary Volvo Construction Equipment has turned to 3D printing in order to speed up and improve the proper delivery of spare parts...

Should you be looking for AI in an ERP?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has enjoyed a steady rise in popularity across almost every industry since its formal inception in the mid-twentieth century. 

The Growing Influence of 3D Printing in the Military

Additive manufacturing solves the many issues that the Military has within their unpredictable and complicated supply chain.

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.
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Why manufacturers are embracing AI-powered smart supply chains

Manufacturers are facing an increasingly volatile environment, where rapid changes in demand, supply chain disruptions, and continued cost pressures are transforming the way products are planned, made, and delivered.