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QUT’s revolutionary AgBot II on display in Queensland

Darling Downs farmers and the broader agricultural community have become acquainted with the capabilities of QUT’s world-leading agricultural robot, AgBot II, thanks to a...

Airbus uses innovative 3D printed mini aircraft to test high-tech concepts

Airbus is using a small-sized, 3D printed pilotless aircraft as a testbed for futuristic aircraft technologies ranging from 3D printed structural parts to advanced...

Scientists develop world’s first robot that can procreate

Dutch scientists have developed the world’s first robot that can procreate, paving the way for the beginning of a new area where machines that...

Toyota announces $1.4bn investment in new artificial intelligence R&D company

Japanese car maker Toyota has announced a A$1.4 billion investment in a new company that will hire leading researchers and engineers to help bridge...

ABB ready to accept applications for inaugural International Research Award

ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has announced that it is now accepting applications for the 2016 International Research Award established in...

ZEUS – the world’s first all-in-one 3D copy machine

A 3D copy machine which features a plug-and-play interface and comes with a touchscreen control panel which allows users to scan, print or 3D fax...

Protected: Intelligent Manufacturing Forum to chart Austalia’s course towards Industry 4.0

In an era marked by rapid transformations in how products are designed, manufactured, and delivered, intelligent manufacturing, also known as Industry 4.0, emerges as a game-changer in addressing pressing issues, such as sustainability, global competition, skyrocketing costs, and skills shortages. 
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How AI is revolutionising Aussie manufacturing’s renewable energy transition

Australian manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of energy challenges, with most regions in the country experiencing a surge in power prices in the second quarter of 2024. This price volatility comes at a critical time when the global manufacturing landscape is increasingly prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency as key factors in competitiveness.