Spider-Inspired Fibres for Smart Tech Applications
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a sustainable method inspired by spider silk spinning to create soft fibres that are robust, elastic, electrically conductive, and easily recyclable, offering versatility for smart technology applications
Hong Kong Advancing Sustainable Transportation and Energy Tech
The strategic collaboration will propel hydrogen and new energy tech development in the GBA region, revolutionising transportation and supporting sustainable growth.
Expanding Access to Advanced Imaging Tech
Researchers are developing portable, low-field MRI machines to overcome the limitations of traditional MRI technology, enabling clear visualisation of soft tissues and expanding access to timely diagnoses, particularly in underserved communities.
BioSpine: Revolutionising Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
Griffith University’s BioSpine programme secures AU$3.8 million funding to develop cutting-edge technology for spinal cord injury rehabilitation, enhancing motor and sensory function and improving the lives of individuals affected by SCI.