Swinburne’s ARC Training Centre for Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials (SEAM) has partnered with Allegra Orthopaedics and RMIT to explore a coating manufacturing process to deposit a proprietary bioceramic material onto orthopaedic implant products.
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Ultra-thin lens breakthrough that could revolutionise miniature cameras
An international team, led by researchers from Swinburne’s Centre for Translational Atomaterials, has developed an ultra-thin lens that could revolutionise miniature cameras and high-speed photonic
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Swinburne and Able Australia develop 3D-printed “Swin Shields”
In a project to help protect COVID-19 transmission among workers in the disability sector, Swinburne engineers, together with Able Australia, have produced 3D-printed headbands.
The headband fit commonly
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Bendable concrete developed at Swinburne
A new type of concrete made out of waste materials that can bend under load has been developed and patented by researchers at Swinburne.
“Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the
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The top five technologies of Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 could be the way that the Australian manufacturing industry transforms to remain globally competitive for the rest of the 21st century. Encompassing a wide range of processes and technologies,
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Centre for surface engineering for advanced materials opens at Swinburne
Swinburne has opened the largest manufacturing research and development centre of its kind in Australia.
With $4.9 million in federal funding, the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre in Surface
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Swinburne acquires fast metal 3D printing device
Swinburne University has extended the capabilities of Australian-grown advanced manufacturing with the installation of a LightSPEE3D printer at its Factory of the Future.
The LightSPEE3D printer is an
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Multi-sector conference identifies priorities for Industry 4.0
The first Industry 4.0 Advanced Manufacturing Forum Conference, held on August 7, identified the priorities for industry in transitioning to Industry 4.0.
The first priority that representatives from business,
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Reducing micro-plastics through technology
Tyre dust and micro-plastics in waterways may seem to be an invisible issue, however students from Swinburne University of Technology have visualised the problem.
In collaboration with CERN and Design
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Students and industry partner for organic farmers
Australian students have partnered with a Japanese manufacturer, the Kyoto Institute of Technology, the SUGAR Network, and Design Factory Melbourne to develop a soil supplement spreader for organic farms.
Collaborating
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Robotics lab to encourage hands-on Industry 4.0 knowledge
A new digital fabrication facility, ProtoLAB, opened this week at Swinburne University of Technology.
The lab will house industrial robots for large scale architectural design prototyping.
The design of
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Wall systems manufacturer secures funding for new materials and technology
A joint collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology, the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) and Speedpanel Holding will lead to the production of new fire and acoustic
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3D printed hearing devices that slash time from consultation to product delivery
Customised 3D printed hearing aids and earphones could soon be a common product, thanks to start up 3D Hearables.
Using an iPhone’s 3D scanning function and a system that the start-up has developed themselves,
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Swinburne integrates mentoring into its engineering degree
Having the knowledge to succeed in industry requires guidance and foresight, something that Swinburne University of Technology is hoping to provide in the inclusion of mentoring programs in its Bachelor
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Swinburne joins new partnership on advanced materials, production processes
A new partnership between Swinburne University and a research facility at the University of Stuttgart in Germany will see collaborative research to develop new materials and production processes.
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New training centre to focus on surface engineering for advanced materials
A new Australian Research Council Training Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials (SEAM), led by Swinburne distinguished Professor Chris Berndt, will be one of the largest training centres
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BMW funds Smart Melbourne Scholarship for Swinburne students
To support the education and development of future visionaries and leaders, the BMW Group has established a co-operative scholarship for Swinburne students.
This BMW Group Smart Melbourne Scholarship will
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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 installs new HP 3D printing system
Swinburne is the first Australian university to install a new type of 3D printing technology with the installation of the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution – the world’s first production-ready commercial
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