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GA-ASI, Conflux ink agreement to advance additive manufacturing capability

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and Victoria-based Conflux Technology have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen their additive manufacturing expertise in building flight-qualified Fuel Oil Heat Exchangers (FOHE).

Macquarie University to house $96m RNA research, manufacturing hub

The New South Wales Government announced that Macquarie University will be home to what it claims as Australia's first-ever $96 million RNA research and pilot manufacturing plant, which will be run by Myeloid Therapeutics.

Siemens, Swinburne University join hands on new energy centre

Swinburne University is collaborating with global technology company Siemens in building a $5.2M Energy Transition Hub at its Hawthorn campus.

WA start-ups invited to apply for Innovation Booster Grants

The Government of Western Australia has invited start-ups and small businesses to apply for an Innovation Booster Grant of up to $40,000 in a bid to aid innovators to overcome barriers on the path to commercialisation.

Aviation industry leader announced as Swinburne’s first Founder in Residence

Rachael Barritt, business operations manager for Dovetail Electric Aviation, is joining the Swinburne University of Technology as the first Founder in Residence for 2023. 

Macfarlane announces $23.4m investment in projects for accelerating commercialisation

Industry and Science Minister Ian Macfarlane announced that 18 Australian companies will receive $10.6 million in funding under Round 1 of the Accelerating Commercialisation...
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