QUENDA-BOT, a world-first robotics technology, has been trialled on a construction site, demonstrating the vast potential of mass timber building projects.
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Pilot program drives digital skills for manufacturing in NSW
Investment NSW and the Department of Education – Training Services NSW has launched the 12-week Driving Digital Skills Pilot Program, which is designed to improve digital skills in the advanced manufacturing sector.
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SEAweed Tech project receives funding to reduce plastic pollution
SEAweed Tech, a bioplastic product made from red seaweed, was developed by University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers. It will receive $840,000 in funding over three years to provide a solution for plastic pollution.
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Nigella Sativa has potential use in future COVID-19 treatment
An Australian-first research review article, written by two University of Technology Sydney (UTS) professors, has found that the Nigella Sativa plant could be used in the future treatment of COVID-19 infection.
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Australian manufacturing boost at UTS with Centre for Advanced Manufacturing
Australia’s manufacturing sector will be supported by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) with new Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) that will work closely with industry to understand and
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UTS research project to push boundaries for concrete manufacturing
A new manufacturing research project brings together industry technology and engineering experts from Boral, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Southern Highland Concrete Constructions to develop
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Funding announced for new ARC Training Centre at QUT for collaborative robots
A research team lead by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has received $4.9 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) for a new training centre for collaborative robots in manufacturing.
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Accessing world-class manufacturing innovation
New technologies, including Industry 4.0, are changing the world, perhaps more rapidly now than before the pandemic. Industry is urged to understand and engage with new technology and materials and team
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University, government, and industry partner for new biotech facility
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has opened a new biotech production and training facility.
The Biologicals Innovation Facility (BIF) is the result of a partnership between UTS, the NSW government
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RoboCup results in wins for local universities
As robotics researchers, students and enthusiasts gathered at the International Convention Centre in Sydney, home-town teams from universities in Sydney were hoping for simulated and solid success.
Two
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IMCRC, UTS, 3D printing research partnership hits one year milestone
A research partnership between the Innovative Manufacturing CRC (IMCRC), the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Downer’s Mineral Technologies has reached its one-year anniversary.
The project
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UTS launches $65m Tech Lab for industrial partnerships
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has opened the gates to the UTS Tech Lab research facility, which will focus on trans-disciplinary research to provide new services to industry.
Built at the cost
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UTS, Downer and IMCRC to work on 3D-printed mining equipment
A new research project at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has set out to revolutionise the manufacture of precision-engineered mineral separation and mining equipment.
UTS’s Rapido –
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UTS Launchpad puts student startups into high orbit
Over the past 12 weeks of the inaugural semester of Launchpad, nine startups have laid the ground to survive and thrive into the future, according to a news release by UTS.
Launchpad is an elective being
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What it means to be a mid-market manufacturer
Getting a commercial idea off the ground takes fiscal brawn as well as a bright spark – but some claim there isn’t enough being done to encourage investment in Australia’s mid-market. Steven
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UTS develops technology to transform metal manufacturing
UTS engineers have developed a new rapid prototyping unit which is helping industry, government and not-for-profit partners translate their innovative ideas and complex problems into viable products and
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BHP announcement may contain positives: Taskforce member
Professor Roy Green, Dean of the Business School at University of Technology Sydney and a member of the Prime Minister’s Manufacturing Taskforce, has said that the deferral of BHP’s Olympic Dam expansion is not all bad news.
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