Australia has been home to many globally recognised technological advancements over the last 150 years, including the establishment of the overland Telegraph Line in 1872. Often referred to as the greatest engineering feat of the nineteenth century, this project was the launchpad for Siemens’ work in connecting the nation through modern communications.
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Expanding global partnerships for domestic science and technology
A new strategic element of the federal government’s $60.2 million Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund aims to increase expertise and expand global cooperation in science and technology – including for manufacturing.
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Ingenuity 2021 showcases useful prototype technologies
Ingenuity 2021 will be held on 26 October between 9:30am and 3:30pm at the Adelaide Convention Centre, exhibiting the University of Adelaide’s students’ final-year projects.
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ANSTO to further bolster neutron science and technology in MoU
ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation) has renewed its MoU with the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) to bolster cooperation in neutron science and technology.
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Kleos Space to launch development technology into orbit
Kleos Space, a space-powered Radio Frequency Reconnaissance data provider, is launching new data collecting technology (software defined radio payload) integrated in an In-Space Missions Ltd (In-Space)
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Endeavour Awards finalists 2020: Manufacturer of the Year
The finalists for Australia’s most prestigious manufacturing awards have been announced.
The Endeavour Awards 2020, now in its 17th year, sees a high calibre of entrants representing Australia in an
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Queensland manufacturers use grants to invest in advanced technology
A range of Queensland manufacturers have benefited from the government’s Made in Queensland (MiQ) program.
The matched grant program has been utilised in 75 projects since 2017.
Projects in the latest
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Industry 4.0 in Brazil gains international expertise
Brazil will collaborate with the World Economic Forum to enable small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector to access to the technologies of Industry 4.0.
The Ministry of Economy
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Tech and innovation centre to open in Rockhampton
Support for manufacturing in Central Queensland will receive a $2.8 million boost, with the establishment of a joint tech and innovation centre for Rockhampton.
A partnership between Central Queensland
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New fund to support purchase of technology
Manufacturers will be able to take advantage of $50 million in funding from the federal government for the purchase of new technology, with the announcement of the Manufacturing Modernisation Fund.
Launched
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Design Award recognises 3D bioprinter
A printer made by two University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers has won the 2019 Good Design Award of the Year.
The printer is a 3D bioprinter can print replicas of tumours and is the result of
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World Economic Forum names top ten technologies
Earlier in July, the World Economic Forum named 2019 the year of the Robot Carer.
Naming the top ten technologies that have the greatest potential for a positive impact on our world, the World Economic
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University of Adelaide launches coding course for digital industry
The University of Adelaide is offering short course “boot camps” for those interested in developing their coding skills.
Designed to help address the shortage of those who have tech-skills and are
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Australian metal 3D printer expands worldwide
Australian three-dimensional (3D) metal printing company Spee3D has developed the first metal 3D printer called Lightspee3D, that can leverage Supersonic 3D deposition technology.
Lightspee3D’s technology
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Swinburne researchers train robots to relieve chronic pain
Researchers at Swinburne University, in conjunction with Infrared Robotics (IR), have developed a collaborative robot system that automatically treats soft tissue injuries in the neck, back, and head.
Based
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ImmersaView helps UK defence company
British defence technology company QinetiQ relies on Brisbane-based ImmersaView, a company that develops advanced software solutions for complex visualisation applications in the defense, simulation, audio
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Aboriginal students developing careers in STEM
Young Aboriginal scientists, engineers, and mathematicians will congregate at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 28 to 29 May for the third annual Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
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Swinburne origami-inspired materials to strengthen trains
Professor Guoxing Lu from Swinburne’s department of mechanical engineering and product design is collaborating with the Rail Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre to find better metamaterial to strengthen
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Panasonic’s new Bluetooth module available at Mouser Electronics
Mouser Electronics now stocks the latest PAN1762 Series RF module from Panasonic.
The ultra-low-power Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 module enables large amounts of data in connectionless environments, providing
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Sydney Nano and RAAF partner to develop sensing tech
The University of Sydney’s Nano Institute has partnered with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), launching scientific sensing technology for Australia’s defence.
According to a media release by
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