Business

Ai Group and ATSE see new government as an opportunity for change

24 May, 2022

The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering and Ai Group have welcomed the change that the new Labor government is expected to bring to Australian industry.


MakerBot and Ultimaker agree to merge

24 May, 2022 | Supplied by: Imaginables Pty Ltd

The 3D printing companies have secured additional funding of $62.4m to fuel what they say will be a global acceleration of 3D printing innovation.


AspenTech and Emerson complete acquisition transaction

23 May, 2022 | Supplied by: Aspen Technology Australia Pty Ltd

More diversified Apentech claims broader scale, capabilities and solutions.


NSW Government reveals 20-year R&D roadmap

23 May, 2022

The NSW Government has unveiled a long-term strategy for turning the state's R&D capabilities into industries and jobs for future generations.


Deepwater hyperbaric test chamber to be established in WA

23 May, 2022

Matrix will establish the first deepwater hyperbaric test chamber in the Southern Hemisphere suitable for subsea control module testing in the oil and gas industry.


Australia's first battery-grade lithium hydroxide produced in WA

20 May, 2022

Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia (TLEA) has announced the first production of battery-grade lithium from its plant in Kwinana, Western Australia.


University of Southern Queensland a leader in space research

17 May, 2022 | Supplied by: University of Southern Queensland

The University of Southern Queensland has been named one of Australia's Trailblazer universities to accelerate growth in space.


Bosch to develop components for hydrogen electrolysis

16 May, 2022 | Supplied by: Bosch Rexroth Pty Ltd

Bosch has announced it is venturing into the business of hydrogen generation with the development of components for electrolysers.


Anduril and RAN to partner on autonomous undersea vehicles

16 May, 2022

The Royal Australian Navy's planned extra-large UAVs to provide advanced military capabilities, fully designed and built locally.


Energy Renaissance batteries pass 90% local content goal

16 May, 2022

A NSW company is proving what we always knew: that Australia has long had the skills and resources to make batteries locally, rather than just shipping raw materials offshore.


FFI to investigate green hydrogen in North America

13 May, 2022

Fortescue Future Industries has announced a plan to investigate repurposing coal infrastructure for green hydrogen production in North America.


Meet Clive, UniSA's first quadruped robot

13 May, 2022 | Supplied by: University of South Australia

A quadruped robot has joined the UniSA STEM academic unit to assist with augmented and virtual reality research.


UNSW secures $70 million to advance next-gen materials

13 May, 2022 | Supplied by: University of NSW

Australian research group will invest the next decade in advancing the nation’s composite technologies capabilities and establishing a world-leading industry.


Ocean-energy market innovation hub envisioned for WA

11 May, 2022

NERA has announced what it says is a world-first Integrated Ocean Energy Marketplace that will demonstrate the true potential of ocean energy.


Virtual capabilities change practices for processing operations

10 May, 2022 by Brian Van Valkenburg, Senior Manger Field Services and Training, Swagelok Company | Supplied by: Swagelok Corporation

Virtual site visits and training courses bring remote expertise to plants.


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