Swinburne has debuted in five new subjects in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019 by subject.
Of the nine subjects Swinburne featured in overall, the five areas in which the university
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DXC Technology and Swinburne open digital transformation centre
DXC Technology, an end-to-end IT services company, and Swinburne University of Technology, opened the DXC Digital Transformation Centre on November 27.
Based at Swinburne’s Hawthorn campus, the DXC Digital
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Swinburne researchers develop new protective coating for ships
A new corrosion-resistant coating that halves the build-up of algae and barnacles on ship hydraulic components is now the subject of on-ship trials aboard HMAS Canberra, one of the Royal Australian
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Wipro, Swinburne take tech partnership to new level
Global information technology company, Wipro, and Swinburne University have taken their collaboration on digital technology to a new level by establishing Chair of Artificial Intelligence for their previously
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Siemens launches IIoT solution centre in Swinburne University
Siemens, in partnership with the Swinburne University, has launched an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) demonstration and application centre, called MindSphere.
The centre is housed in the Swinburne
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Swinburne partners with Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Industry 4.0 research
Swinburne University has formalised a research partnership with the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA in Germany as part of an arrangement for the two organisations
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Swinburne stem-cell technology aids 3D printed cartilage repair
Novel stem-cell technology developed at Swinburne will be used to grow the massive number of stem cells required for a new hand-held 3D printer that will enable surgeons to create patient-specific bone
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Swinburne’s 3D printing, robotics tech ‘to transform’ automotive industry
Swinburne Technology University is teaming up with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) and repair solutions company, Tradiebot Industries, to transform the automotive repair
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Former CSIRO scientist to lead Swinburne’s Factory of the Future
Former CSIRO scientist, Dr Nico Adams, has been appointed as the new Director of Swinburne’s advanced manufacturing facility, the Factory of the Future.
Dr Adams has a background in materials and manufacturing
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Swinburne researchers receive $3.45m gov grant for energy research
Swinburne researchers have secured $3.45 million in funding to continue work on a project investigating energy storage alternatives using graphene oxide – the lightest, strongest and most electrically
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Swinburne University, IIM announce ‘smart composites’ project
A collaborative project involving Swinburne University and Imagine Intelligent Materials will develop graphene-reinforced smart composites.
The composite will be able to report on the condition of large
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Swinburne boosted by record Siemens $135m software grant
The largest ever software grant in Australia has been granted to Swinburne University by manufacturing giant Siemens.
The $135 million industrial digitalisation software grant will be used to fully digitalise
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Westpac launches Australia’s first employment program for STEM PhD students
Westpac and the Group of Eight (Go8) have partnered to offer the first program in Australia for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM)
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3D printers to save manufacturing industry
Developers at Swinburne University believe that a new 3D printer can help save Australia's manufacturing industry. The newly designed printer dispenses metal instead of ink and is developed to dramatically speed up the process for manufacturing for metal parts.
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Swinburne academic: Aussie steel-makers should look to former Nucor boss
Geoffrey Brooks, Professor of Engineering Mathematics at Swinburne University, has suggested that the Australian steel industry needs to innovate and to learn a few lessons from Nucor’s Ken Iverson.
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