A revolutionary technology in complex reconstructive and robotic surgery is offering amputees a significantly improved quality of life, providing them with far greater mobility and comfort.
New virtual-reality technology and 3D printing techniques will create ‘digital patients’ to improve surgery for Queensland children with orthopaedic deformity.
Ever wanted to get down to Gangnam Style with a drone? See an intricate design come to life in the form of chocolate? Feel like you’re in Wall St in a world-class financial trading room? Griffith University’s Open Day will be buzzing with technology-themed activities across three campuses at the Gold Coast, Nathan (Brisbane) and […]
As 3D printing opens up a new world of opportunities it also brings with it the possibility of many new hazards, according to a leading specialist. Gail Greatorex, Director of Product Safety Solutions in Melbourne, isin Brisbane todayto take part in the Beyond 3D Printing event (24 November) presented by Griffith University. She says with […]
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.
Head to Griffith’s Gold Coast Open Day this Sunday, 26 July and find out what your future could be. And just by attending, you could win an Apple iWatch or $500 travel voucher.