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Researchers develop wearable device that generates energy from finger movements

Researchers have introduced an experimental wearable device that harnesses power from a user's finger movements and possesses the ability to create and store memories, showing promise in the field of health monitoring and other applications.

How data analytics can revolutionise manufacturing in Industry 4.0

The arrival of technological advancements in manufacturing has ushered in a new era of innovations and challenges for smart factories. For businesses in the era of Industry 4.0, data analytics serves as the driving force for revolutionising manufacturing processes and addressing new challenges that come with it. 

Australia paves the way for bioprinting with University of Sydney breakthrough

It is becoming more apparent that researchers are pushing the boundaries of medical science as additional knowledge about the nation's efforts in bioprinting continues to surface. Australia's biotechnology sector has prospered for years as trailblazing researchers advance their discoveries.

Australia launches first National Quantum Strategy

The Australian government released the country’s first National Quantum Strategy today to back quantum industries that boost Australia’s economic competitiveness and help solve the country’s biggest national challenges. 

Silentium Defence teams up with DARPA and Duke University to enable environment tracking from...

Adelaide-based Silentium Defence, Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering researchers, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are collaborating on a project that...

BluGlass launches new GaN laser products at Photonics West

BluGlass Limited, an ASX-listed global semiconductor developer, unveiled its first suite of gallium nitride (GaN) laser products available for customer purchase at the SPIE Photonics West conference in San Francisco, US. 

Diverseco, CDU to offer robotics and automation micro-credentials in NT

Charles Darwin University and Australian company Diverseco have partnered to offer micro-credentials that would allow Northern Territorians to upskill in the latest advancements in robotics and automation. 

Argonne researchers develop AI approach to detect flaws of 3D-printed parts

A research team led by the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Virginia (UVA) has developed various imaging and machine-learning techniques to detect and predict the formation of pores in 3D-printed metals in real time with near-perfect accuracy.

Coles opens Australia’s first automated distribution centre in Queensland

Supermarket giant Coles has opened its first Australian Automated Distribution Centre (ADC) – the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere as part of a $1 billion effort to strengthen its supply chain.

4DMedical expands lung imaging tech with SaaS deals in Detroit and Memphis

Respiratory imaging technology company 4DMedical Limited has officially inked agreements to provide XV LVAS scans at imaging facilities within the Detroit and Memphis communities.
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