Optiscan advances medical manufacturing with telepathology platform beta test
Optiscan Imaging has completed the beta phase for its cloud-connected telepathology platform, developed in partnership with Prolucid Technologies.
Hazer sets stage for commercial expansion with 362 hours of continuous CDP ops
Hazer Group has achieved a key milestone at its Commercial Demonstration Plant (CDP), completing over 360 hours of continuous operation and demonstrating improvements in methane conversion.
Australia, US join hands to strengthen high-tech cooperation
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic has met with the United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in Washington to discuss ways to promote trade relations, cooperation, and Australia's economic integration with the US.
ASC’s university partnership explores cutting-edge exoskeleton and heat exchange technologies
ASC is providing university students with experience working on practical, cutting-edge projects for potential use in Australia’s Collins Class submarine program.
MIT team paves way for 3D-printed electronics without semiconductors
A research team at MIT has made strides in developing fully 3D-printed, semiconductor-free electronics, a breakthrough that could revolutionise electronics manufacturing worldwide.Â
SPEE3D participates in US Marine Corps exercise by 3D printing on-demand parts
Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has successfully participated in the annual US Marine Corps Integrated Training Exercise 4-23 (ITX), printing on-demand parts in the field to support crucial defence operations.
Stellantis signs binding agreement with Element 25 for Manganese Sulphate supply for electric vehicle...
Stellantis and Element 25 recently announced the signing of a binding agreement for Element 25 to supply battery-grade, high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate to Stellantis for use in electric vehicle (EV) battery packs.
Aurora Labs expands into defence sector with new 3D printing order
Aurora Labs, a provider of advanced 3D printing technology, has secured a purchase order from the Australian Government's Department of Defence.
The application of additive manufacturing to turbomachinery for a greener future
An aspect limiting the production of today's power hubs is the metals used in the blades, bearings and seals of their steam turbines, which tend to soften and elongate far before their melting point.
Turkish manufacturer invests in 3D printing firm Titomic
Australian additive manufacturing specialist Titomic has welcomed Turkish company Repkon Makina ve Kalip as its latest strategic investor.
Headquartered in Istanbul, Repkon manufactures and supplies...