A research collaboration between electromaterials researchers at the University of Wollongong (UOW) and a private next-generation battery material company, Sicona Battery Technologies, aim to create cheaper and more efficient lithium-ion batteries by improving the battery materials that go into the anode as well as the cathode. Read More
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A University of Technology Sydney (UTS) project was showcased at the Army Robotics Expo in Brisbane, showing how users can remotely control a robotic vehicle using brainwaves, or electrical signals generated by coordinated neuronic activity in the brain. Read More
Brisbane-based battery casing company Vaulta has begun work with three Canadian lithium battery manufacturers to pair ground-breaking cell casing technology with battery energy solutions.
Vaulta’s casing Read More
Bass Metals has announced an agreement with leading advanced material researcher Swinburne University of Technology to develop Specialty Carbon Composites using Bass’ concentrates for the manufacture Read More
A collaborative research project involving QUT and Defence aims to develop a printable ultrathin layer of carbon to shield sensitive electronics from electromagnetic radiation.
Professor Nunzio Motta, Read More
Monash University engineers have developed world-first technology that can help industry identify and export high quality graphene cheaper, faster and more accurately.
Published in international journal Read More
The Victorian Government is continuing to back research and development that harnesses our valuable resources to generate new industries and local jobs in a low emissions environment.
Minister for Resources Read More
Two University of Southern Queensland (USQ) researchers, whose work is said to have the potential to revolutionise manufacturing, have been awarded a total of $480,000 in Advance Queensland Industry Research Read More
Researchers at Swinburne University are using “atomaterials” to create new functionalities, which they believe will change everyday products.
“Atomaterials” is a term coined by Professor Baohua Jia, Read More
Virgin Group’s Richard Branson believes graphene has the potential to revolutionise the airline industry.
The world’s first two-dimensional material – an allotrope of carbon – is capable of building Read More
A consortium of industry and research institutions have developed a graphene-titania photocatalyst, which can reduce atmospheric pollution.
Under the Graphene Flagship banner, the group, which is an initiative Read More
The potential for a next generation material to be used to revitalise Australia’s manufacturing industry, and grapple with climate change at the same time, was the focus of discussions at the Graphene Read More
Smart materials will have a new application in home care systems for the elderly, through research conducted by Deakin University’s Mediated Intelligence in Design (MInD) Lab.
The devices, which incorporate Read More
An international collaboration between researchers from RMIT University and the National Institute of Technology, Warangal (India) has led to the development of a new way to extract graphene.
The method Read More
CSIRO has created a new form of graphitic material that’s conductive, easy to apply and offers greater control over performance than graphene.
GraphON can also be manufactured cheaper and easier,
with Read More
A joint venture between the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Chinese high-voltage cable manufacturer, Hangzhou Cable Co., will help roll out large-scale manufacturing of graphene power cables, Read More
Advanced material company, First Graphene, has successfully demonstrated the application of its graphene products to improve the wear-life of mining equipment.
With a manufacturing base in Henderson in Read More
Clean TeQ, a metals recovery and industrial water treatment company based in Melbourne, has formed an incorporated joint venture with Ionic Industries, an Australian company focused on the commercialisation Read More
Archer Exploration, in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, has developed graphene-based conductive inks derived from Archer’s Campoona graphite deposit. The inks produced were used to print Read More