Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Korean researchers advance tactile sensors with AI integration potential

Researchers at Chung-Ang University in South Korea have developed advanced self-powered tactile sensors that aim to revolutionise robotics and wearable technology. 

New AI data centre design by Schneider Electric and NVIDIA tackles energy demands

Schneider Electric has unveiled advancements in its AI-ready data center solutions, targeting the energy and sustainability challenges posed by the rising demand for AI systems. 

Aussie researchers create shape-shifting robots using 3D printing

Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a breakthrough 3D printing technique to create shape-shifting liquid metal robotics, mimicking musculoskeletal qualities inspired by animal physiology.

SPEE3D’s metal printing tech passes sub-zero testing in US defence challenge

Melbourne-based metal additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has demonstrated the capabilities of its XSPEE3D printer in extreme cold environments as part of the US Department of Defence (DOD) Point of Need Manufacturing Challenge. 

UNSW Sydney pioneers AI collaboration with OpenAI

UNSW Sydney has entered into an agreement with OpenAI, marking it as the first university in the Asia-Pacific region to adopt OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu platform. 

University of Chicago Medicine adopts 4DMedical’s advanced imaging tech

4DMedical has secured a new partnership with the University of Chicago Medicine (UChicago Medicine), a leading academic medical centre in the United States. 

Bee-inspired designs could shape the future of additive manufacturing

Researchers at Purdue University are drawing inspiration from the unique honeycomb structures of Australian stingless bees to explore new possibilities in sustainable additive manufacturing. 

Fleet Space Raises $150M to accelerate clean energy mineral discovery

Fleet Space Technologies, Australia’s pioneering space exploration company, has announced the closure of a $150 million Series D funding round, propelling its valuation to over $800 million. 

Advanced Navigation aids Rheinmetall with defence export

Advanced Navigation has signed a multi-million dollar contract with Rheinmetall Defence Australia to supply fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation systems (INS) for integration into Rheinmetall's Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (CRV), which are currently in service with the Australian army.

Kapture achieves 90% CO2 emission reduction in diesel pilot

Kapture, a leader in carbon capture innovation, has reached a milestone by capturing 90 per cent of carbon dioxide (CO?) emissions during a pilot-scale demonstration with a diesel generator. 
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