UTS Tech Lab is a multidisciplinary research facility that supports bespoke industry-led partnerships designed to drive innovation and growth in engineering and IT.
Partners gain access to cutting-edge equipment, funding opportunities, world-class research talent and the ability to commercialise foreground IP.
UTS Tech Lab is a multidisciplinary research facility that supports bespoke industry-led partnerships designed to drive innovation and growth in engineering and IT.
Partners gain access to cutting-edge equipment, funding opportunities, world-class research talent and the ability to commercialise foreground IP.
Partner with Tech Lab
Research and development
Deliver R&D initiatives in a dedicated research facility with access to facilities, experts and office space.
Rapid commercialisation
Work with a team of professional engineers to commercialise your research.
Product testing
Access laboratories for general purpose or routine data collection, product standardisation and testing.
Space Machines Company joins UTS Tech Lab
Space Machines Company (SMC) is an Australian start-up developing space transportation capability to insert small satellites into desired LEO, GEO, and cis-lunar orbits. They are leveraging the unique labs, equipment and capabilities at UTS Tech Lab to integrate and manufacture the Optimus Platform.
Tech Lab News
Space Machines Company joins UTS Tech Lab
Space Machines Company are building, testing and deploying Australian technology for space missions. read more
UTS and Re:Start partner to deliver innovative portable Electric Vehicle charging
The partnership will deliver innovative portable Electric Vehicle charging giving stranded drivers up to 70km charge. read more
Cementing a low-carbon future
An innovative research hub is helping create new-generation lower-carbon concretes and sustainable manufacturing methods. read more
Reliable and affordable power for regional and remote Australians
University of Technology partner with TasNetworks, Redback Technology and API to explore how to better meet the energy needs of regional and remote Australia. read more