Commercialisation

Nanostructured silicon chips leverage lasers for drug screening

ANFF-C is excited to announce an IP Licence Option Agreement executed between Monash University and the advanced manufacturing accelerator Innovyz for a nanostructured chip-assisted, drug-screening technology. Monash University researchers Dr David Rudd and Prof. Nicolas Voelcker have created a new screening platform for the detection of illicit drugs: a nanostructured silicon chip that enables the […]

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ANFF-C Seminar Series – The Australian Economic Accelerator

ANFF-C is pleased to announce that Department of Education First Assistant Secretary for Research Dom English and Assistant Secretary Carolyn Shrives co-presented the second webinar of ANFF-C’s ‘Manufacturing for Startups’ seminar. Mr English and Ms Shrives provided their insights into The Australian Economic Accelerator, one of the most novel schemes around research translation that has

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Manufacturing for Startups: A new ANFF-C Seminar Series

ANFF-C is pleased to announce Swinburne University of Technology Pro Vice Chancellor and Professor Alan Duffy as the first speaker in its new seminar series on ‘Manufacturing for Startups.’ ANFF-C technology platforms enable the creation of prototypes supporting the development of a product pipeline, necessary to create manufacturing-based economy. In this seminar series, experts from

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Trioda Wilingi: From nanotechnology to Indigenous empowerment

Making high tech medical gels with Australian spinifex grass From nanotechnology to Indigenous empowerment A new company, Trioda Wilingi, has announced that they plan to develop innovative medical gels from cellulose nanofibres extracted from spinifex grass harvested in north-west Queensland.  The company is majority owned by Indigenous Australians and will commercialise patented technology developed with the help

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Improving vision through ANFF-C

The Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) provides researchers and industry with micro and nanofabrication equipment and expertise, nurturing national advancement in critical fabrication technologies. ANFF’s innovative, open access infrastructure is essential to keep Australia at the forefront of global research and to foster pioneering solutions to real world problems. Unfortunately, many technical advances do not

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