Fusetec are revolutionising medical training using advanced additive manufacturing of human body parts for use as teaching aids during surgical training. Body parts complete with realistic, anatomically accurate bone, skin and muscle.See https://lnkd.in/gKtkvxKq
In years gone by, Australian manufacturing had the benefit of cheap, abundant energy. This helped companies like BHP to build steel mills and for Boral to produce roof tiles, plasterboard, asphalt, and bricks. However, over the last 10 years, Australia’s high energy costs and declining energy security have impaired the ability of local manufacturers to compete globally.“The cost of energy in Australia has gone through the roof. It is pulling the handbrake on business and cutting the opportunities for the next generation of manufacturers. It is time for the nuclear option,” said Michael SharpeSee https://www.amgc.org.au/news/powering-up-australias-nuclear-skills-forum/
Polestar and AMGC, is calling on Australian and global suppliers, researchers, entrepreneurs, businesses, and investors to put forward the best cleantech ideas to assist with the development of a truly climate-neutral vehicle – a feat yet to be achieved by any automotive marque.
The vehicle, aimed to be launched in 2030 and code-named the Polestar 0 Project, will be developed with the single goal of eliminating emissions from the entire supply chain including all logistics and support functions rather than planting trees to offset CO2 emissions.See https://polestar.teamtailor.com/jobs/1568422-polestar-0-project/3cefb7c2-aa3a-4f97-ba2a-2559353e7a05
Australia spends an annual $5.3 billion on satellite observation to provide data for national industries such as defence, mining, oil & gas, agriculture, and finance. However, there are many problems associated with satellite imaging.Rainbow Python tackles the satellite imaging problems by utilising Spiral Blue’s Space Edge 1 Hyperspectral (SE-1H) to analyse stored hyperspectral data cubes while Esper’s Over The Rainbow high resolution hyperspectral imager (OTR) will attempt to capture these datacubes. Rainbow Python will be Australia’s first hyperspectral mission. See https://www.amgc.org.au/project/project-rainbow-python/
TomKat Global Solutions has developed a new thermal container for the food cold chain – the KoolPak. Currently the most commonly used container for this purpose is expanded polystyrene (EPS) containers. However, polystyrene is being phased out because it is single use and is creating a significant environmental waste problem. The KoolPak has superior thermal performance to a polystyrene container, is multi use, and is fully recyclable. See https://www.amgc.org.au/project/koolpak-advanced-manufacturing/
This Project will bring to market Minomic’s MiCheck® Prostate test, an algorithm driven, in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) test specifically designed to indicate the risk of aggressive prostate cancer and enable a consulting clinician to determine the need for a biopsy.The Project will fund validation tests in Australia, develop laboratory interfaces for MiCheck® Prostate’s web portal and cloud-based testing algorithm; develop logistics and reporting environment and market education; and fund market pricing studies and materials to engage clinicians in Australia, before an initial rollout to Australian Eastern seaboard urologists. See https://www.amgc.org.au/project/commercialisation-of-micheck-prostate/