Carbon Revolution
Carbon Revolution has successfully innovated, commercialised and industrialised the supply of lightweight carbon fibre wheels.
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Carbon Revolution has successfully innovated, commercialised and industrialised the supply of lightweight carbon fibre wheels.
Accelerating the uptake and diffusion of innovative manufacturing technologies in Australian shipbuilding and supply chain: the human factor
A point of risk saliva test for the COVID-19 virus that uses existing hand-held devices
As a PhD scholar at the Queensland Micro Nanotechnology Centre, Utkarsh Jadli strives to develop the next generation of Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors for power circuits.
A keen interest in mathematics and science led Mohammad Arqam to a career in Mechanical Engineering. As part of his PhD at Griffith University, he is developing an innovative compact cooling system to be used in electric drive compressors.
Swinburne University of Technology started testing its newly formulated 3D printing polypropylene-based material this week.
An opportunity too good to be missed. Thomas Romeijn speaks to IMCRC about the role his PhD plays in finding 3D printing solutions for precision-engineered mineral separation and mining equipment.
Simple, fast and customised part repair capability
Not long ago industrial robots were the focus of science fiction. Today, they are found on every manufacturing factory floor around the world. Believing that industrial robotics is the next frontier for many industries, Alan Burden joined UAP’s Design Robotics team.
In a world first, Swinburne’s Repairbot project successfully 3D prints a replacement lug on an automotive headlamp assembly