A Melbourne-based startup offering new and interesting takes on cycling essentials will soon be exporting its products worldwide.
Manufacturing
Fresh idea bears fruit for MAXtend
A Victorian venture capital experiment has borne fruit for Mitsubishi Australia.
Victorian startup Nura gives the world a better listening experience
A pioneering Melbourne startup is breaking new ground in the next generation of music listening devices.
Melbourne researchers bridging the gap between machine and brain
Melbourne’s world-leading medical technology sector is breaking new ground in the treatment of paralysis.
The Melbourne lawyer reinventing the turbine wheel
Melbourne based Lawyer turned inventor Paul Kouris has come up with a simple way to create cheap energy using hydropower to its full potential.
Smart machines grow small business
Whatever your business, the ‘machines’ may now be your new best friend.
Melbourne robotics give hi-tech helping hand for amputees
A group of researchers based in Melbourne, Australia, are leading the world in developing the bionic limbs of the future.
University of Melbourne researchers trial mind-controlled bionic spine
A Melbourne research project is set to change the lives of people suffering from paralysis—all thanks to a device the size of a paper clip.
‘Waste Not’ to Robots: Replas
Australia’s leading plastic products manufacturer was co-founded by a group of Directors who found opportunities in products most of us throw away.
RMIT University developing artificial intelligence for industry applications
A framework is being developed that uses artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics to measure the trustworthiness of a business or organisation.
Technology and lean manufacturing enables a new kind of car maker – Tomcar Australia
Being part of a thriving start-up culture is one of the key drivers for Melbourne-based car manufacturers Tomcar Australia.
No need for washing machines: These nano-enhanced textiles developed at Melbourne’s RMIT clean themselves with light
Researchers at one of Victoria’s leading universities, have developed nanotechnology with a seemingly endless capacity for practical application.