Comprised of four Australian universities, the NUW Alliance has launched its vision for a research collaboration to be centred on the Western Sydney Aerotropolis at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility.
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Implant being developed to better treat pancreatic cancer cells
Swinburne University and the University of Wollongong research teams are exploring the use of a tiny implant that delivers chemotherapy directly into the tumour of a patient with pancreatic cancer.
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University of Wollongong to commercialise seaweed clinical products
Researchers at the University of Wollongong have been awarded $59 million in Cooperative Research Centres funding from the federal government, to accelerate development of new marine materials for health or sustainable products.
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Hysata to commercialise UOW electrolyser for hydrogen production
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is investing $750,000 in Hysata, newly launched electrolyser manufacturing company, on behalf of the federal government to commercialise electrolyser
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National Space Qualification Network to boost testing capability
The federal government has provided the Australian National University (ANU) with a $2.5 million grant to establish a National Space Qualification Network (NSQN), offering end-to-end payload testing
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Innovation solutions for end-of-life tyres
Tyre Stewardship Australia is investing $6 million to fund manufacturing-focused projects. CEO Lina Goodman and Flexiroc CEO Gary Bullock speak with Manufacturers’ Monthly about recycling old
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New research hub to transform Australian offshore energy industry
A new $5million research hub at the University of Wollongong will contribute to a federal government initiative to integrate data science techniques with engineering and the physical sciences to transform
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New flexible solution for old rubber tyres
Flexiroc and Tyre Stewardship Australia join forces to ramp up Australia’s use of end-of-life tyres.
Australian entrepreneur Gary Bullock has come up with an ingenious way to make buildings fire and
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$2.15 million towards NSW’s fabrication future
NSW government has awarded $2.15 million to strengthen the Australian National Fabrication Facility’s advanced materials process, 3D printing and 3D bioprinting capabilities.
The ANFF Materials Node,
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Research Intelligence
The University of Wollongong uses several kinds of 3D printers to innovate its research.
The Wollongong-based Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) is headquarters for the
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Wollongong science facility reaches milestone
Science engagement techniques have come a long way in the past thirty years and have been in part driven by key institutions that are open to the public.
One of these is Science Space, part of the University
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Artificial muscles created from everyday materials
Researchers at the University of Wollongong (UOW) have developed artificial muscles made from inexpensive materials that have 40 times more flex than a human muscle.
The findings come from a global research
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Researchers look for ways forward in advanced materials
A two-day workshop at the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials (AIIM) focussed on the future of opportunities in materials science.
The use of quantum mechanics has the potential to enable the
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Australian manufacturer and university create effective antifouling solutions
Researchers have unlocked the mystery of what makes water bind to certain surfaces, with implications for creating cheap and effective antifouling solutions.
A team of researchers from the University of
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Tech breakthrough to allow 100-times-faster internet
New technology developed by researchers from RMIT’s School of Science and the University of Wollongong, allows super-fast internet by harnessing twisted light beams to carry more data and process
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Low-cost cyclone proof houses to benefit remote area residents
Remote indigenous communities in Australia’s top end and developing countries will get a big boost from a new low-cost cyclone proof housing system developed with the assistance of the University of
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New innovation hub for Bega Valley
The government has announced a $382,000 grant to establish a new innovation hub in the University of Wollongong campus in Bega Valley, to provide opportunities for the local start-ups and existing businesses
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