CSIRO’s electrolyser hits 1,000-hour milestone at BlueScope plant
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has achieved a significant milestone in hydrogen technology, demonstrating its advanced tubular solid oxide electrolysis (SOE) system at BlueScope Steel’s Port Kembla Steelworks.
University of Sydney researchers develop ‘Velcro DNA’ for nanorobotic innovations
A team of researchers at the University of Sydney Nano Institute has unveiled groundbreaking advancements in molecular robotics, utilising DNA origami to create programmable nanostructures.
DroneShield unveils 4Q24 firmware updates for RF sensors
DroneShield has announced the release of its latest firmware updates, introducing enhancements to its range of Radio Frequency (RF) sensors, including the RfPatrol Mk2, DroneSentry-X, and RfOne models.
Australian researchers secure top honour in high-performance computing
An Australian research team, alongside their American collaborators, has clinched the 2024 Gordon Bell Prize, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize" of high-performance computing (HPC).
AM Solutions, EOS present early results of partnership at Formnext 2024
AM Solutions - 3D post-processing technology and EOS have shared the initial outcomes of their collaboration aimed at enhancing the SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) printing process.
Building resilience as manufacturing requirements become more complex
The industrial machinery and heavy equipment manufacturing sector is critical not only for its direct outputs, machines, and equipment that pave the way for construction, agriculture and manufacturing but also for its crucial role in economic development and innovation.
AI-driven system advances high-resolution 3D printing for tissue engineering
Biomedical engineers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have introduced an innovative approach to speed up progress in melt electrowriting (MEW), an advanced 3D printing technology essential for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
WA launches $28M robotics and automation precinct in Perth
The Western Australian Government has officially opened Australia's largest robotics and automation headquarters in Perth's north, signalling a new era of technological innovation.
Granule-powered 3D printing redefines building component manufacturing
The SEAM Research Center has unveiled a groundbreaking approach to facade construction, leveraging Screw Extrusion Additive Manufacturing (SEAM) technology to produce large-scale plastic components.
Macquarie University launches semiconductor initiative with Silicon Platforms Lab
In a landmark move to boost Australia’s semiconductor industry, Macquarie University has unveiled its new on-campus Silicon Platforms Lab (SiP Lab), which was established in collaboration with Atto Devices.