Star Scientific, a hydrogen research, development and deployment company, has become an Australian Made licensee, aiming to make cheap, safe, reliable clean energy and heat available to everyone. Read More
The new RMIT Centre for Industrial AI Research and Innovation (CIAIRI) will bring leading AI researchers together with industry partners to harness new digital technologies and develop new ones to meet their business needs. Read More
A Curtin University research team will work to bring leading broadband fibre optic sensing technology to the Australian oil and gas, mining and environmental monitoring industries, offering a more cost-effective and safer resource extraction process. Read More
The Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-2) virtual international forum is convening at the University of Adelaide on 14-16 September, with experts meeting to discuss the latest hydrogen technology and developments. Read More
Enhanced TotalFORCE® capability in PowerFlex 755T drive from Rockwell Automation provides improved performance and more protection for mining industry. Read More
University of Southern Queensland (USQ) researchers have been called on to develop highly advanced artificial intelligence for a radio system that will transform the way Australian soldiers communicate on the battlefield. Read More
The 49th International Conference on Infrared, Millimetre and Terahertz Waves has been secured for 2024 in Perth, discussing radio and infrared frequencies for use in space science, nuclear fusion and biology fields. Read More
Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) scientists have collaborated with the CSIRO and partners in academia to develop a computer device that enhances security and productivity, the Cross Domain Desktop Compositor (CDDC). Read More
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched a new Investment Plan, setting out how ARENA will support technological innovation that will underpin Australia’s shift to net zero emissions. Read More
A new $50 million fund is being established in Western Australia to stimulate local demand for the renewable hydrogen in industrial and transport settings. The state government is driving an additional $61.5 million investment to advance this growing industry. Read More