Google Australia has launched the Digital Future Initiative – a $1 billion investment that aims to strengthen local capabilities, support jobs and build Australia’s digital economy.
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CSIRO’s Innovate to Grow: Space program applications are open
CSIRO has opened applications for its new Innovate to Grow: Space program for SMEs working in the space sector, to accelerate growth in Australia’s burgeoning space industry.
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The CSIRO reports the future demand of critical metals
A new report by CSIRO has uncovered powerful and counter-intuitive insights into the future supply and demand of critical metals used to manufacture EVs, that are needed to support the transition to a low emissions future.
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Driving growth with AI technology
In discussion with Professor Will Browne, chair in Manufacturing Robotics at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and CSIRO, with ARM Hub, Manufacturers’ Monthly learns how manufacturers can access AI as a tool to grow their business.
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Engineering the next generation of materials with biomanufacturing
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CSIRO’s Land and Water Science Director, Dr Paul Bertsch, about the potential of synthetic biology and how it is expected to transform advanced biomanufacturing in Australia by the year 2040.
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Australia claims second place in the “Robot Olympics”
Robotics experts led by CSIRO have beaten teams from NASA JPL/MIT, California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon University in the Subterranean Challenge, or “Robot Olympics”, claiming second place.
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CSIRO appoints quantum and innovation experts to executive team
CSIRO has appointed an expert in Quantum Optics, Professor Elanor Huntington, as the new executive director for Digital, National Facilities and Collections and Jonathan Law as new executive director for Growth.
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Sugar is the key to creating longer lasting lithium-sulfur batteries
Simply by adding sugar, researchers from the Monash Energy Institute have created a longer-lasting, lighter, more sustainable rival to the lithium-ion batteries that are essential for aviation, electric vehicles and submarines.
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Australia will compete in DARPA’s robotics grand final
A Brisbane-based CSIRO team of robotics experts, Data61, will represent Australia in the DARPA Subterranean Final Challenge in the US this month – the world’s leading robotics competition.
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New DSTG computer device enhances security and productivity
Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) scientists have collaborated with the CSIRO and partners in academia to develop a computer device that enhances security and productivity, the Cross Domain Desktop Compositor (CDDC).
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CSIRO develops cheap titanium wire for additive manufacturing
Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has developed a novel process for turning inexpensive alloy waste into a high value wire product suitable for the additive manufacturing market.
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Advanced recycling technologies could reduce plastic waste
Chemistry Australia and members LyondellBasell Australia and Qenos have collaborated with CSIRO on a new report into advanced recycling, a set of technologies that can increase the recovery and recycling of Australia’s valuable plastic resources.
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Quantum expert appointed to CSIRO’s Future Science Platform
The CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has appointed Dr Jim Rabeau as director of its new Quantum Technologies Future Science Platform.
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CO₂ Utilisation Roadmap reports CCU opportunity for industry
The CO₂ Utilisation Roadmap, a new report from the CSIRO, explores the opportunities for emerging carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technologies in Australia, to transfer carbon dioxide waste into a revenue stream for industries such as manufacturing.
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3D printed silicone resin developed by CSIRO for medical parts
The CSIRO has developed a next generation silicone resin for making 3D printed medical parts, heralding a new era of manufacturing with silicone.
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“Warm” COVID-19 vaccine effective against all variants, CSIRO says
Researchers from the CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, have evaluated a “warm” COVID-19 vaccine suitable for remote and resource-limited locations that lack access to cold storage supply chains.
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New hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai FCEV leased to CSIRO
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has become the country’s first organisation to lease the new Toyota Mirai FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle), which uses hydrogen to power the car and emits
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Hydrogen Industry Mission launched by CSIRO and partners
CSIRO, Australian’s national science agency, has launched a new Hydrogen Industry Mission which will help support the world’s transition to clean energy, create new jobs and boost the economy.
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CSIRO Roadmap shows manufacturing potential for renewable energy products
The CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has compiled a Roadmap showing how critical minerals resources such as lithium and silicon can be turned into renewable energy products like solar panels,
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GRDC and CSIRO research informs new guidelines for ZnP mouse bait
The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), led by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, has enabled evidence-based increases to zinc phosphide (ZnP) mouse baits to aid grain growers
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