Swisslog to showcase cold storage automation at CeMAT 2025 in Sydney
Swisslog Australia and New Zealand is set to spotlight its cutting-edge, temperature-controlled warehouse automation solutions at CeMAT 2025 in Sydney, running from 22 to 24 July.
ASU researchers use AI to improve metal 3D printing accuracy and speed
Researchers at Arizona State University are working to enhance metal 3D printing processes through the development of artificial intelligence systems designed to improve the speed and reliability of producing critical components, including naval propellers.
UMass Amherst tests 3D printing repair method on aging Massachusetts bridge
Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have successfully demonstrated a pioneering use of 3D printing to repair aging infrastructure, applying a method called cold spray to a decommissioned bridge in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
FBR to deliver first phase of shipbuilding robot tech to Samsung
Robotic technology company FBR Limited has entered into an Engineering Service Agreement with South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to develop the first phase of a shipbuilding automation project.
Cochlear launches smart hearing implant system developed in Australia
Australian company Cochlear has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first smart cochlear implant system, offering a significant step forward in hearing technology for people living with hearing loss.
Hazer partners with US-based PSRI to fast-track commercial-scale tech deployment
Hazer Group Ltd (ASX: HZR) has announced a new partnership with US-based Particulate Solid Research, Inc (PSRI) to advance the commercial-scale rollout of its methane pyrolysis technology, strengthening its long-term strategy to deliver low-emission hydrogen at scale.
UQ research finds patent laws lagging behind 3D bioprinting advances
University of Queensland research has found that outdated and inconsistent patent laws may be slowing progress in 3D bioprinting, a rapidly growing technology with the potential to create living tissues and organs for medical use.
ECU researchers advance emotionally aware AI through facial expression recognition
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing new methods to help machines better understand human emotions, by improving how artificial intelligence interprets facial expressions.
ON Accelerate 9 teams secure over $33.8M in funding and investment
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has celebrated the achievements of its latest ON Accelerate cohort at a showcase event held in Melbourne, spotlighting the potential of deep tech to address major global and national challenges.
CDU-led drone project uncovers ghost nets along NT coast
Drones and artificial intelligence are helping uncover ghost nets – abandoned fishing gear that poses a threat to marine life – along the remote coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in a program led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).