Technology developed at The University of Queensland can remove harmful ‘forever chemicals’ from water so they can be used in renewable batteries.
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New funding to support international collaboration on innovation
New flow chemistry technology has potential to scale up pharma manufacturing
New flow chemistry technology has demonstrated the potential to enable large-scale synthesis of drug compounds in Australia, paving the way for onshore production.
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Novel hydrogen fuel tech selected for National Industry PhD project
A QUT research project surrounding novel hydrogen fuel-cell technology is among six new recipients of the National Industry PhD Programs third round.
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Lifesaving antivenom partnership extended
Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG)’s partnership to donate antivenoms and save lives from venomous snake and marine creature bites has been extended for another three years till 2027.
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Fortescue the first to use ammonia as a marine fuel
First GMP license secured for Psilocybin and MDMA manufacturing
Bioxyne Limited, a pioneer in the Australian life sciences, pharmaceutical, and consumer health products sector, announced that its subsidiary, Breathe Life Sciences (BLS), has been awarded a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) license for the production of medical cannabis.
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Aurion develops ionised air cleaning tech for parts manufacturing
Aurion Machining Technologies (Aurion) has developed new technology using ionised air as a trailblazing clean-tech alternative for metal working fluids and emulsions in parts manufacturing.
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AVL’s vanadium electrolyte manufacturing facility has been completed
Australian Vanadium Limited has announced the completion of construction of its vanadium electrolyte manufacturing facility.
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$1.5 million awarded to University of Southern Queensland researchers
The University of Southern Queensland has received more than $1.5 million in research funding to lead three projects awarded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) as part of its Discovery Projects scheme.
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Safeguarding Australia’s healthcare sector with a new nuclear medicine facility
Yesterday, ANSTO welcomed a significant Federal Government funding allocation to further safeguard the production of life-saving nuclear medicines in Australia.
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Hysata appoints Michael Liebreich to Global Advisory Council
Australian electrolyser company Hysata has announced the appointment of leading global clean energy, technology and sustainability expert and investor Michael Liebreich to its Global Advisory Council.
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New CSIRO company pursues hydrogen game changer for heavy industry
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and corporate advisor RFC Ambrian have co-founded Hadean Energy, a new company to commercialise cutting-edge technology that can produce hydrogen with 30 per cent less electricity and help to decarbonise heavy industry.
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New report to accelerate Australia’s hydrogen powered transport future
A new report released today by CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, and GHD Advisory calls for Australia to focus on hydrogen-powered transport – alongside electric vehicles – or risk being left behind our international counterparts.
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Free course fuelling Queensland’s hydrogen future
The Queensland Government has developed the Fuelling a hydrogen future: STEM Skills for Secondary Learning courses which has been developed to target Years 7 – 10 and Years 11 – 12 and are curriculum-aligned for easy integration into the classroom environment in Queensland schools.
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WA Government awards Pacific Energy $2.4 million to help diversify economy
The Western Australian Premier, the Hon Roger Cook, attended Pacific Energy’s Perth Airport manufacturing facility in connection with awarding the company up to $2.4 million in funding on behalf of his government’s Investment Attraction Fund (the Fund).
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$5 million committed for green hydrogen project in Northam
Northam is set to be home to one of the first end-to-end green hydrogen production systems in Western Australia, aimed at supplying the domestic transport market.
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Researcher receives ARC grant to explore green catalysts
Professor Shaobin Wang was awarded over $3.3 million for his ground-breaking research into developing more environmentally friendly catalysts for industrial use, with the aim of reducing hazardous waste in Australia’s manufacturing industry.
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