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Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful

Analysis and CommentaryBy Staff ReporterAugust 19, 2024

By Vitomir Kovanovic, University of South Australia Less than two years ago, the launch of ChatGPT started a generative AI frenzy. Some said the technology would trigger a fourth industrial revolution, completely reshaping the world as we know it. In March 2023, Goldman Sachs predicted 300 million jobs would be lost or degraded due to…

Bubble or no, let’s consider how AI is creating real value now

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterAugust 8, 2024

Next week we’re happy to be discussing a topic that’s sort of new but really isn’t, and has become sort of unavoidable.  Nearly two years ago ChatGPT 3 burst into our lives and they haven’t been the same since. Generative artificial intelligence has moved into more and more places and there are some real ways…

LoomTex textile waste turns into park benches

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterAugust 5, 2024

LoomTex Pty Ltd has survived in business for a century to become Australia’s last woollen furnishing textile weaving mill and dye house. Now with a name change the company, a joint venture between Instyle Contract Textiles and Colan Australia, has a vision to become one of the most innovative and sustainable textile manufacturers in Australia.…

Hornsby business hopes to jazz up orthopaedic surgery

Manufacturing News, PodcastBy Brent BalinskiAugust 2, 2024

By Brent Balinski You may be familiar with various implants used to heal damaged bones – screws, rods, plates and other metal bits and pieces, ones fashioned from newer varieties of materials engineered to mimic what they replace, grafts from elsewhere on a patient’s body etcetera.  Dr Maryam Parviz, a biomedical engineer and co-founder/CEO at…

New AM offering sees Melbourne electronics specialist getting jiggy with it

Podcast, TechnologyBy Brent BalinskiJuly 29, 2024

(Sponsored) The progress of 3D printing is making things more distributed, digital and dynamic for manufacturers, attendees at a recent meetup at Tekt Industries heard. Additive manufacturing was at a kind of tipping point, the audience were told at the May 30 event, part of a roadshow for US 3D printer OEM Markforged to launch…

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJuly 23, 2024

Chris Bowen visits China to talk low carbon transmission The Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen will travel to China to represent Australia at the 8th Ministerial on Climate Action (MOCA), taking place on 22-23 July 2024. There he will deliver a keynote address on emissions reduction and the low-carbon transition and meet with…

What are the steps to building nuclear power stations – by Peter Farley

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterJuly 22, 2024

In this, the third part of a series about Coalition plans for nuclear power in Australia, Peter Farley asks the question – How would we establish a nuclear power industry? It is often claimed that many countries are going nuclear and if Australia wants to be a ‘Developed Country’ we should have nuclear power. If…

No room for nuclear power, unless the Coalition switches off your solar

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJuly 16, 2024

By Bill Grace, The University of Western Australia Before renewables came along, coal-fired power stations pumped out electricity (and carbon emissions) 24 hours a day. But now, this type of “always on” baseload power is no longer necessary or commercially viable. This is one of many reasons why the Coalition’s proposed nuclear strategy is flawed.…

@AuManufacturing and SoftLabs present Mfg and AI – the how and why

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJuly 12, 2024

In the latest of our series of webinars on important topics, we will be looking at the unavoidable rise in artificial intelligence and what enterprises are doing to ensure they aren’t left behind. @AuManufacturing and Softlabs are proud to present Mfg and AI – the how and why, to air on Aug 14 at 11:00…

Smaller is better for filtering out pesticides, researchers find

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJuly 11, 2024

Water scientists from University of South Australia (UniSA) and China’s Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology have found an improved way of removing organic pesticides from drinking water. According to a statement from UniSA on Thursday, researchers found that decreasing the size of powdered activated carbon — PAC, which is currently used to remove organic…

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