A new study led by a senior research fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA) has found fluorescence imaging technology, an advanced diagnostic device which allows clinicians to see into the wound, can increase the detection of infection at a surgical site by 11-fold.
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Wisk secures $450 million from Boeing to advance eVTOL aircraft
Wisk, an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company that developed the first all-electric, self-flying air taxi in the US, has secured $450 million in funding from Boeing to further develop and certify its 6th generation eVTOL aircraft – an autonomous, all-electric passenger-carrying aircraft.
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QUT to build test facility harnessing realistic space conditions
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has received $1.2 million in ARC funding to build Australia’s largest covered outdoor facility for testing equipment, robotics and materials processing techniques in realistic Moon, Mars and asteroid conditions.
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A superior fix for metal applications
Local AdBlue production ramps up to keep Australia moving
Fertiliser manufacturer, Incitec Pivot, has ramped up its production of AdBlue by around 800 per cent as the federal government continues to work closely with industry to bolster diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) supplies for Australia’s transport sector.
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Rheinmetall high voltage pyrofuse for safe e-Mobility wins award
In the transition to electric vehicles, new safety systems are needed. To provide the growing market with advanced solutions, Rheinmetall has developed a pyrofuse that has won the 2021 China Automotive & Parts Industry Developing & Innovation Award.
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Black Insert Bearings for a robust harvest season
Australian harvesters are producing in every season. Particularly in Queensland and South Australia, the climate is ideal for robust yields year-round.
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MCRI develop scalable test to screen genetic disorders in babies
Researchers from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) have developed a new screening method to identify three rare genetic disorders in babies, leading to earlier diagnosis and better treatment.
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WA invests in South-west manufacturing growth
In the latest round of Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants, delivered by the WA government, five South-west businesses will share in $549,181 to take their operations to the next level.
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ATSE to Elevate women’s leadership in STEM under new funding
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) has been named the sole implementing partner for the federal government’s 7-year $41.2 million “Boosting the Next Generation of Women in STEM” fund, through a transformational program named Elevate.
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Business Research and Innovation funding cuts regulatory burdens
The latest round of the federal government’s Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII) will benefit 17 businesses with over $1.6 million in support for the early-stage development of technologies that reduce regulatory processes.
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GenT device developed to convert waste into electricity for industry
A thermovoltaic device that will convert infrared energy from waste heat sources into electricity is being developed by technology company, PhosEnergy, and the University of South Australia in collaboration with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC).
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World Economic Forum launches first quantum computing roadmap
A new Insight Report released at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 provides a roadmap for emerging opportunities in quantum computing, which is crucial in addressing future risks.
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Bottling boldly: Unsealing the history of a Tasmanian winery
Home to Australia’s first sparkling wine and world-renowned for producing some of the best cool-climate wines in the world, Tasmania plays host to several lush wine touring trails. Nestled at the heart of the Tamar Valley Wine Trail is Josef Chromy Wines. The lavish estate boasts 61 hectares of well-kept vines and pasture, but the vineyard is not without a storied history that is notably inspiring.
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Industry brings voice technology and video to the Moon
22 Australian entrepreneurs are supported to commercialise
As part of the latest Accelerating Commercialisation grants, 22 projects will share in $12.2 million in funding under the federal government’s Entrepreneurs’ Programme.
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UGL secures $296 million in renewables and utilities contracts
UGL, part of CIMIC Group, has been awarded a number of design, engineering, procurement and construction contracts in the renewables and utilities sectors.
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Nuts, bolts and riveting results with Specialty Fasteners
For Australian homegrown ‘nuts n’ bolts’ enterprise Speciality Fasteners (SpecFast), the classic Paul Kelly lyric rings true: From little things, big things grow.
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Industry gearing up for face-to-face AUSPACK 2022
Anticipation is growing for AUSPACK 2022, the first industry expo since 2019, which will take place in Melbourne from 17-20 May at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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AMW 2022 – Where technology meets innovation
Preparations are well underway for the inaugural Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW) exhibition, taking place in Sydney in June 2022.
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