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La Trobe rolls out AlleSense to commercialise medical imaging tech

La Trobe University has launched its first major spin-out company, AlleSense, to support the commercialisation of technology that is anticipated to revolutionise medical imaging. 

Canada invests in defence tech with MQ-9B SkyGuardian fleet purchase

The Government of Canada has finalised a contract with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc (GA-ASI) to acquire a fleet of MQ-9B SkyGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS).

ARM Hub unveils new research fellowship program to make R&D easier for businesses

The Advanced Manufacturing for Robotics Hub (ARM Hub) has launched a new Industry-led Research Fellowship program that will foster collaborations between industry and academics to create real solutions for Australian business. 

Schneider Electric joins forces with tech giants in Sustainability Tech Council launch

Schneider Electric, a global leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has joined the Sustainability Tech Council as a founding member.

Australian manufacturer achieves milestone with Lockheed Martin in liquid hydrogen storage innovation

Australian composites manufacturer Omni Tanker, in partnership with Lockheed Martin and the University of New South Wales (UNSW), has successfully developed a solution for the transportation of cryogenic and liquid cargoes such as hydrogen and helium.

4DMedical wraps up Imbio acquisition, strengthens diagnostic precision

Respiratory imaging technology company 4DMedical Limited has successfully completed the acquisition of Imbio, a leading US-based medical technology company specialising in artificial intelligence (AI) applications for personalised medicine.

BAE Systems Australia trials laser scanning tech at Osborne Naval Shipyard

BAE Systems Australia has completed the weeklong trials of a new laser scanning technology that can create 3D models of pipes found on the Hunter class frigate. 

Titomic affirms Herbert Koeck as managing director in strategic move

Australian metal additive manufacturing company Titomic Limited announced the extension of Herbert Koeck's contract as managing director for an additional term of at least 12 months, potentially extending to two years.

CSIRO channels $3.6M into quantum PhDs for skills development

Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has launched the Next Generation Quantum Graduates Program, a $3.6 million initiative to empower Australian quantum students.

Bosch deploys generative AI at manufacturing plants in Germany

Global technology giant Bosch is implementing generative artificial intelligence and foundation models at its plants in Germany to speed up production and enhance efficiencies. 
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