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Industry partner Sparc Technologies lists on the ASX
Industry partner Sparc Technologies Limited (ASX:SPN) recommenced trading on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on Monday 23 November at 10:09am AEDT following the successful completion of its acquisition via reverse takeover, of emerging South Australian graphene technology developer, Graphene Technology Solutions (GTS).
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ONLINE WORKSHOP: Tips to translate your research
One hour online workshops for University of Adelaide's Life Sciences and Physical Sciences research staff led by University of Adelaide investment partner, IP Group.
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Describe your Advanced Materials, or Advanced/Additive Manufacturing research on a page for a chance at $10k
Innovyz are seeking innovations in the areas of Advanced Materials, or Advanced/Additive Manufacturing. To encourage you to think about the commercial opportunities of your research, Innovyz are awarding prizes of $10k for first, $5k for second and $2.5k for third, based on the technical and commercial merit of your work, as evidenced by your poster. Deadline: Friday 19 February 2021.
Collaborative Design Facility pushes innovation boundaries
A new design facility, located at the University of Adelaide, will offer organisations and individuals a space in which to push the boundaries of technical, industrial and business innovation.
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$1.35M for world-first needle-free Zika virus vaccine
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have been awarded $1.35 million in funding to accelerate development of a world-first vaccine for the Zika virus.
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VivaZome licenses University of Adelaide stem cell technology
VivaZome Therapeutics and the University of Adelaide have entered into a series of agreements encompassing licensing of technology, access to stem cells and conduct of research, all in support of VivaZome’s mission to develop and commercialise exosome-based therapeutics.
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Partnership to revolutionise cancer diagnostic
The University of Adelaide has partnered with medical technology company Sienna Cancer Diagnostics in an exclusive worldwide licence agreement to develop a unique cancer probe with the potential to detect a sugar molecule only present in cancer cells.
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New barley variety 'Laperouse' released
French barley breeding company SECOBRA is proud to release its first variety in Australia after many years of collaborative research and development with the University of Adelaide.
Amaero launches Adelaide 3D printing facility
Amaero International Limited (ASX:3DA), a world leader in metal additive manufacturing, officially launched their Adelaide facility today in partnership with the University of Adelaide. The facility was opened by the South Australian Minister for Innovation and Skills, the Hon. David Pisoni MP.
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New allied health degrees add to Uni of Adelaide's unrivaled Health and Medical education
The University of Adelaide will introduce a suite of Allied Health degrees to its educational line-up in 2021, enabling students to pursue studies in Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, or Occupational Therapy at one of Australia’s leading health and medical universities.