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Daily Archives: March 6, 2024

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What is a GPU? An expert explains the chips powering the AI boom, and why they’re worth trillions

Analysis and CommentaryBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

By Conrad Sanderson, CSIRO As the world rushes to make use of the latest wave of AI technologies, one piece of high-tech hardware has become a surprisingly hot commodity: the graphics processing unit, or GPU. A top-of-the-line GPU can sell for tens of thousands of dollars, and leading manufacturer NVIDIA has seen its market valuation…

Manufacturing news briefs — stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

Austal delivers another LCS Shipbuilder Austal has announced that the future USS Kingsville Littoral Combat Ship has been delivered to the United States Navy – the 18th Independence-variant LCS built by Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama. Austal Chief Executive Officer Paddy Gregg said Kingsville was the penultimate delivery for the Independence-variant programme. “With the delivery…

Unions call for local content in offshore wind power

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsMarch 6, 2024

The federal government has declared a new offshore wind zone for electricity generation in the Southern Ocean off western Victoria with trade unions immediately calling for stronger local content rules. This, the third officially declared offshore wind zone in the country, will generate up to 2.8 GW of offshore wind energy, a fact welcomed by…

New CSIRO report weighs up national circularity performance

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

CSIRO has published a new analysis of Australia’s circular economy, finding that though things have improved, the nation lags the global average of “circularity” for material flows. Released on Wednesday, the Australian material flow analysis to progress to a circular economy report used data on economy-wide material flows for 2019. It found that Australia’s circularity…

Applications opened for grants between $200,000 and $2 million through Physical Sciences Fund

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

Applications are open for Round 5 of the NSW government’s Physical Sciences Fund, which offers grant funding of between $200,000 and $2 million to assist commercialisation of devices and systems. Preliminary applications were opened on Tuesday for the program, which is administered by the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer and has been…

Engineers develop portable RAT test

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

UNSW Sydney biosensing engineers have developed technology to make portable RAT test strips just as accurate as PCR tests carried out in a laboratory. While lab-based PCR tests take two days to show the COVID-19 virus, the test strips offer rapid, on-the-spot disease detection. Senior researcher Professor Ewa Goldys, with UNSW’s Graduate School of Biomedical…

CEFC points the way to NRF effectiveness

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsMarch 6, 2024

By Peter Roberts Those questioning the effectiveness of the federal government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund need to look no further than the success of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation initiative. But don’t expect rapid results – the CEFC took a decade to pick up steam and only now is showing the power of catalytic…

Valiant Space in-orbit propulsion system launched

Defence, Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterMarch 6, 2024

Valiant Space’s first propulsion system is now orbiting in space where it is a key part of the Optimus Orbital Servicing Vehicle (OSV) built by Space Machines Company (SMC). Valiant VS-1 thruster flew to space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 as part of the OSV and will be performing numerous orbit changing manoeuvres for SMC’s…

It is a matter of when, not if – sign up for our cyber security webinar

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsMarch 6, 2024

Manufacturers must prepare for a cyber attack as all companies are likely to face one, according to Julie Harrison, CEO and Managing Director of Harrison Manufacturing. One of the manufacturing leaders in conversation in our webinar – Secure Your Business Against Cyber Attack – Harrison said: “We have the attitude that it is a when,…

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