Tuesday, June 30, 2026

JCU and Lockheed Martin partner to test bendable ceramic

Engineers at James Cook University have developed a 3D-printed bendable ceramic material, capable of withstanding extreme flexing, which will now be tested in collaboration with Lockheed Martin to potentially revolutionize aerospace vehicle design.

Technology for connectivity and climate action

Sensors are ubiquitous. They allow cars, e-bikes, smartphones, fitness trackers, and headphones to sense their environment. Bosch develops and manufactures smart sensors that make life safer and more convenient. And these sensors are becoming ever more efficient, which helps protect our planet.

TAFE’s Albany campus welcomes new automation equipment for student training

The South Regional TAFE’s Albany campus is installing new cutting-edge automation equipment that would allow students to learn vital automation skills and train for...

Gov’t backs Endua with $4.88M to boost local hydrogen manufacturing

Endua, a Brisbane-based clean technology company, has received $4.88 million in funding from the Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program to accelerate the development and commercialisation of its advanced hydrogen electrolyser technology.

Big Build unveils $40M Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE

The Queensland Government is pioneering workforce training for the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the launch of the $40 million Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE, an initiative under the Big Build project.

Archer Materials receive Hong Kong patent grant for quantum semiconductor 12CQ

Australian chipmaker Archer Materials Limited has received the Hong Kong patent for its 12CQ quantum computing chip technology— a significant early-stage milestone in the...

Charles Darwin University leads global ocean robot network backed by UNESCO

A new global network of ocean robots, designed to improve weather forecasting, maritime security, and marine research, has received formal endorsement from UNESCO following a proposal led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

Quantum tech manufacturing boosted by $50M investment

The Queensland Government has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to position the state at the forefront of quantum and advanced technologies manufacturing, introducing five competitive grant programs totalling over $50 million.

3DMakerpro paves way for high-accuracy 3D scanning with new product

3DMakerpro, a provider of 3D scanning technology, has unveiled its new product, the Seal 3D Scanner, at the IFA NEXT exhibition in Berlin, Germany, in a push to make high-accuracy 3D scanning accessible to industry experts. 

SPEE3D demos cutting-edge metal additive manufacturing with US Army

Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has showcased its advanced technology in a high-stakes demonstration hosted by the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. 
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Responding to manufacturing demand and performance signals

Australian manufacturers are navigating a challenging environment. Just as output had returned to growth, higher fuel and freight costs, rising input prices and global supply chain disruption renewed pressure on margins and cash flow.