Posts Tagged ‘innovation’

Keeping Solar Clean: A Smarter Way to Power Mining

Friday, January 26th, 2024
Autonomous solar cleaning in action

As the Australian mining industry embraces renewable energy, one challenge has quietly emerged—dust.

Dust accumulation on solar panels reduces their efficiency, making it harder to maintain a reliable, consistent power supply in remote locations. Traditional cleaning methods are time-consuming, labour-intensive, and often require large volumes of water—something that’s not always available out in the field.

In our latest video, we highlight an autonomous solution designed by Innovative Energy Solutions specifically for the harsh conditions of remote solar installations. This innovation promises cleaner panels, greater energy output, and long-term reliability—with minimal human intervention.

How does it work? What makes it different?
Watch the video below to see the full story.


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Improving Life with a Stoma: A New Customised Solution

Saturday, November 25th, 2023
Scanning patient’s stoma

Living with a stoma comes with daily challenges—one of the most common being leakage. For many, standard ostomy systems don’t quite do the job, especially when the stoma sits in a tricky spot on the body.

But what if there was a way to make each system fit perfectly, no matter the shape or surface?

Creating the custom designed seal for a patient

In this video, we take a closer look at a new innovation by Customa that’s changing the game for people with difficult stoma topography. Using 3D scanning and printing, this technology creates a seal that’s shaped specifically for the individual—offering better comfort, fewer leaks, and potentially fewer hospital visits.

Watch the full video below to see how it works—and why it could be a breakthrough for thousands of patients

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Microbial Innovation: A Sustainable Path to Isoflavonoids

Monday, June 26th, 2023

Isoflavonoids—naturally found in legumes—are in rising demand across industries like health, cosmetics, food, and agriculture. But sourcing them through traditional farming requires vast land use and comes at a steep environmental cost.

What if you could produce the same compounds without the land, water, or long grow cycles?

In our latest video, we explore how scientists are harnessing the power of bioengineered microbes—tiny cell factories like yeast and algae—to sustainably produce valuable biomolecules. It’s a promising step toward reducing our reliance on large-scale agriculture, with massive potential across multiple sectors.

But how does it all work? Watch the full video below to find out.


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A Smarter Way to Walk with Parkinson’s

Friday, November 25th, 2022
The walking stick calibrating within the first 10 steps (blue light)

Parkinson’s disease affects nearly 10 million people globally, often causing shortened steps, “freezing” episodes, and increased risk of falls. But what if a walking stick could help detect and prevent those dangerous moments before they happen?

In this video, we explore an innovative new mobility aid—created by Walk to Beat—that’s both discreet and smart. By analysing your walking pattern and detecting the early signs of freezing, this stick delivers a subtle haptic cue to help keep you moving safely and confidently.

The walking stick giving haptic feedback to the patient (orange light)

It’s a simple idea with powerful implications—not just for the user, but for clinicians too. With app-based tracking and data insights, it’s aiming to change how Parkinson’s is managed in everyday life.

Watch the full video below to see how it works—and why it could be a game-changer for people living with Parkinson’s.


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This Robot Lays Bricks Like a 3D Printer

Thursday, November 24th, 2016

The building industry is under pressure to work faster, safer, and more efficiently — and one Australian innovation is answering the call.

Hadrian X is a robotic bricklaying system developed by Fast Brick Robotics that’s changing the way we build. It takes a digital model of a house, cuts and places bricks automatically, and lays them with precision using a 30-metre boom — even compensating for wind and vibration.

It’s not just fast — it’s up to 20 times more accurate than manual methods and uses modern adhesives instead of mortar for stronger, cleaner builds.

We filmed an interview with its innovator and take a look at how it all works — and the potential it has to transform construction in Australia and beyond.

Watch the full video to see the Hadrian X in action.


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The Segnut: A Smarter Way to Remove Seized Nuts

Friday, November 18th, 2016

As part of the 2016 WA Innovator of the Year Awards, we had the opportunity to film a video showcasing the Segnut — a clever, time-saving alternative to traditional hex nuts.

Meeting the innovators behind this idea was genuinely inspiring. The Segnut solves a widespread problem in heavy industry: seized nuts that normally require cutting with oxy torches. Instead, this nut features a built-in release mechanism that allows it to break apart and fall away using standard tools — no heat, no damage, no delays.

The result? Up to 95% faster removal times and a safer, more efficient process.

Check out the video we created here:

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