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OSU researcher to explore advanced 3D printing with NASA scientists

Dr Sri Ramesh, an assistant professor at Oklahoma State University’s School of Industrial Engineering and Management, has received a NASA Established Program to Simulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) travel grant. 

Worley expands AI capabilities with Dell AI Factory and NVIDIA solutions

Dell Technologies has announced a collaboration with Worley to drive artificial intelligence (AI) innovation using the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA. 

Australia eyes faster, secure data with new space-to-Earth laser communications

The iLAuNCH Trailblazer program is set to transform satellite communications by developing optical technology to ease pressure on Australia's radio-based systems. 

EOS rolls out new metal 3D printing materials for oil & gas, semiconductor sectors

EOS has announced the introduction of two new metal additive manufacturing (AM) materials designed to enhance industrial 3D printing solutions for the oil and gas and semiconductor industries. 

America Makes launches $1.1M project to boost US-UK additive manufacturing collab

America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) have launched a $1.1 million project call under the Allied Additive Manufacturing Interoperability (AAMI) Program. 

Ambulance Victoria adopts 3D printing to enhance paramedic training

Ambulance Victoria (AV) is integrating advanced 3D printing technology into its training programs to enhance the skills of Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) paramedics, ensuring they are prepared for critical airway procedures in high-pressure emergency situations.

META2.0 pushes Australia to the forefront of UAV manufacturing innovation

Swinburne University’s AIR Hub has launched the META2.0 project, revolutionising UAV manufacturing by integrating automation, digital engineering, and advanced composite materials for high-rate aerospace production.

CST Wastewater’s KDS tech proves cost-effective for small waste producers

CST Wastewater Solutions reports that its energy-efficient sludge handling solution has reduced sludge volumes and disposal costs for small-to-medium food and beverage waste producers in Australasia and the Asia-Pacific, cutting them to less than a seventh of previous levels.

Rockwell Automation unveils Emulate3D Factory Test at NVIDIA GTC 2025

Rockwell Automation is set to debut its Emulate3D Factory Test capabilities at NVIDIA GTC 2025, marking the first public showcase of the company’s latest advancement in factory-scale virtual controls testing. 

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. 
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