Thursday, July 2, 2026

SYSPRO’s Embedded Analytics ERP capability recognised in Nucleus Report

A Nucleus Research report has featured global industry-built enterprise resource planning (ERP) software developer, SYSPRO, for its new Embedded Analytics capability, which manufacturing and distribution business leaders to analyse ERP data without using IT. 

DroneShield announces follow-up order with US Government Agency

Australian/US technology company DroneShield has announced a follow-up order of A$750k with “a major US Government agency”. DroneShield, which provides Artificial Intelligence-based platforms for protection...

‘World’s first affordable’ 3D glass printers to soon come online thanks to AUS startup

Additive manufacturing startup Maple Glass Printing is shaking up the AM game with Maple™, a 3D glass printer which the company touts as the...

Lockheed Martin Australia and C4i collaborate to build secure communication system for AIR6500

Lockheed Martin Australia has joined forces with C4i, Australian secure communications systems expert, signing a contract as part of a proposal to deliver advanced secure communication capabilities to support the Royal Australian Air Force’s AIR6500 Phase 1 Project.

ELO2 Consortium unveils Australian-made lunar rover for NASA Artemis mission

Adelaide will be the stage for the unveiling of the pioneering ELO2 Consortium's lunar rover prototype, showcasing Australia's potential to contribute to future NASA Artemis missions to the Moon.

Babcock commences defence communications system operation

Babcock Australasia has officially kicked off the operation of the Defence High-Frequency Communications System (DHFCS), delivering operational, management, and maintenance enhancements to military men and women on crucial operations in Australia and throughout the world.

Dubai to build bus stops and pedestrian bridges using 3D printing technology

Dubai will soon begin using 3D printing technology to construct a pedestrian bridge, bus stops and marine transport station as part of a new...

University of Sydney team achieves quantum simulation of chemical dynamics using real molecules

Researchers at the University of Sydney have performed a quantum simulation of chemical dynamics using real molecules for the first time, marking a major breakthrough in applying quantum computing to chemistry and medicine.

Tasmania launches immersive Skills Lab to boost job-ready manufacturing training

TasTAFE has officially opened an immersive Skills Lab, offering learners virtual and augmented reality training to develop practical skills before entering a worksite, the Tasmanian Government announced.

CSIRO Robot Olympics prize money reinvested in future Aussie scientists

Media Release by CSIRO Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, will fund a $1.2 million scholarship program at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to train the...
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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.