Monday, June 1, 2026

UH researchers use origami and 3D printing to reinvent fragile ceramics

Researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new class of ceramic structures capable of bending under pressure without breaking, potentially opening the door for their use in applications ranging from medical prosthetics to aerospace components.

Cutting edge metal 3D printing facility to open in Adelaide

South Australia is investing $1.4 million in a new state-of-the-art metal 3D printing facility to be based in Northern Adelaide. The grant will be provided...
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Bosch backs homegrown technology enterprise set to revolutionise the apparel industry

Manufacturing powerhouse and start-up innovator working together

Swinburne University unveils prototyping program for aerospace startups

Swinburne University’s Aerostructures Innovation Research (AIR) Hub has launched a prototyping program for aerospace startups to address a critical gap in prototype funding in...

Scientists discover water can create 10 times more charge on surface

Researchers from RMIT University and the University of Melbourne have discovered that water moving across a surface generates an electrical charge up to 10 times greater than previously understood. 

GroundProbe launches new monitoring aggregation software platform

GroundProbe, the leading provider of safety solutions to the global mining industry, has announced the launch of a new data aggregation software for geotechnical...

Next-gen metal 3D printing in focus at Markforged PX100 webinar

Markforged has announced a live webinar set for Thursday, 26 February 2026, that will spotlight its cutting-edge PX100 metal binder jetting system.

Developing cutting-edge lasers for the defence and manufacturing sectors

A new project led by University of South Australia (UniSA) Professor David Lancaster in collaboration with the University of Adelaide has been awarded a...

AML3D strengthens US footprint with major investments, new hub

AML3D Limited has reported quarterly operating cash flow break-even for the March 2025 quarter, driven by growth in the United States that delivered A$2.5 million in customer receipts.

Australian gov’t invests $50 million to advance artificial heart development

The Australian Government has allocated $50 million towards the development and commercialisation of what it claims to be the world's most advanced artificial heart.
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