3D People declare the era of agile, low-volume production-on-demand is here

Article supplied by 3D People As traditional manufacturing wrestles with global supply chain disruptions, soon to be enforced tariffs, shifting consumer demands, and relentless calls...

Apple advances manufacturing with large-scale 3D-printed titanium components for Apple Watch

Apple says it has reached a major manufacturing milestone, announcing that all Apple Watch Ultra 3 and titanium Apple Watch Series 11 cases produced...

AI now integral to 90% of warehouses, new MIT–Mecalux data shows

A new study from Mecalux and the MIT Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab at the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics reports that artificial intelligence...

APS Industrial, Siemens drive innovation with intelligent motor starting systems for industries

Sponsored content for APS Industrial As industries strive for peak efficiency and reliability, intelligent motor starting solutions are becoming the go-to choice for safeguarding critical...

Don’t get left behind: Manufacturing’s urgent need for digital transformation

Sponsored Content by SAP As digital transformation reshapes industries worldwide, manufacturers in Australia and beyond are finding themselves at the forefront of an evolution. This...

AI & Manufacturing ERP: How artificial intelligence is evolving ERP for manufacturing

Sponsored content by Leverage Technologies Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have long been essential for managing critical business functions—finance, inventory, procurement, human resources, and manufacturing....

Digital Innovation Hub opens at La Trobe University

La Trobe University, in partnership with Cisco and Optus, has opened its Digital Innovation Hub to boost R&D in sectors such as healthcare, education, advanced manufacturing, and smart urban infrastructure, fostering greater collaboration among students, researchers, businesses, and industry.

Advancing cancer treatment with AI

University of Waterloo engineers have developed a new imaging system equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) to advance cancer treatment monitoring.

High-powered fibre lasers emerge as the future of defence technology

University of South Australia (UniSA), University of Adelaide (UoA), and Yale University optical scientists have discovered a method to enhance the power of fibre lasers while maintaining their beam quality, potentially making them a crucial defence technology against low-cost drones.

Monash University, CSIRO develop new tool to boost cybersecurity

Monash University researchers and CSIRO have developed an algorithm to enhance online transactions using end-to-end encryption against quantum computer attacks, enhancing their security.

AMD delivers new AI, compute capabilities to Microsoft customers

AMD and Microsoft showcased AMD products at Microsoft Ignite, including AMD Instinctâ„¢ MI300X accelerator, EPYCâ„¢ CPUs, and Ryzenâ„¢ CPUs with AI engines, enabling new services and compute capabilities in cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, and Cloud Computing.

Australia kicks off inaugural AI Month

Australia has launched its first-ever AI Month, with the CSIRO calling on Australians to help shape the country’s AI future.

Infinix partners with UNESCO to support the CogLabs program

Infinix has partnered with UNESCO to support Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education with the CogLabs program.

The rise of AI chatbots: what are they and how to use them

Chatbots have been around the digital landscape for a while now, but the tool gained more popularity when artificial intelligence (AI) was added to the mix. With the birth of conversational AI, followed by the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT in late 2022, AI chatbots came to light.

5G solutions for Industry 4.0 to help digitalise industrial manufacturing

Huawei held the 5G Smart Factory Forum in Budapest, highlighting the potential applications of 5G-powered solutions like self-driving vehicles, AI-driven quality control, and AR-assisted remote maintenance in future smart factories.

New partnership to help enterprises adopt generative AI capabilities

IBM and VMware are collaborating to integrate IBM watsonx into on-premises environments on VMware® Private AI and Red Hat® OpenShift®, facilitating swift and transparent generative AI capabilities.

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