3D technology brings history to life
AQueensland College of ArtPhD candidate is using cutting-edge 3D technology to preserve the country's oldest human footprints.
AQueensland College of ArtPhD candidate is using cutting-edge 3D technology to preserve the country's oldest human footprints.
Monique Quirk has been investigating the use of drones and laser scanning technology to monitor the integrity of bridges in...
Griffith University biomechanical researchers have produced what could be the ultimate coaching tool for elite sport - a next-generation ‘Digital Athlete’ that replicates an individual’s anatomy, both inside and out.
Design graduate Benny Lai recently completed his Honours research project at the Queensland College of Art (QCA), creating self-empowering jewellery for individuals living with anxiety.
The most important sport engineering conference in the world is coming to Brisbane. Timed with the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth...
The rapid and detailed scanning of metals is not new, however taking this technology into the field and away from...
The discomfort and stigma of loose or missing teeth could be a thing of the past as Griffith University researchers pioneer the use of 3D bioprinting to replace missing teeth and bone.
What happened to the German tank known as Mephisto has been scrutinised for almost 100 years, but PhD candidate Chris Little believes his research may help put an end to the speculation.
As 3D printing opens up a new world of opportunities it also brings with it the possibility of many new...
Worldwide specialists will converge in Brisbane this week to present the latest trends in 3D printing and to identify how the changing landscape will impact Australian businesses.