Explore the latest research and industry partner news at UTS Tech Lab.
Helping resolve thermal heating issues in space
UTS is at the core of an industry research consortium developing a heat management solution for onboard computer chips aimed at improving the reliability of space electronics.
Antenna promises new era for satellite communications
A new antenna system being developed by UTS and Quasar will help ease the burden on satellite ground stations while allowing for simultaneous data collection from multiple satellite communication bands.
Climbing robot reaches for the stars
A multi-limbed climbing robot is emerging out of UTS Tech Lab, and with the support of UTS Startups, a new venture, Crest Robotics is working to realise the technology’s vast commercial potential.
Space Machines opens clean room to build space transportation solution
Australian space start-up, Space Machines Company has partnered with UTS to accelerate the development of its in-space transportation vehicle.
Next-gen robotics advanced by Nokia 5G technologies
The UTS Industry 4.0 Test Lab is being used to explore how the power of 5G wireless technology can increase the capabilities of the next generation of robots.
AI system for monitoring hen health
UTS researchers have developed a world-leading artificial intelligence based system to monitor the movement and behaviour of cage-free hens.
Space Machines readies for liftoff securing launch services deal with SpaceX
Space Machines Company announces the support of SpaceX as launch partner to carry its Optimus Orbital Transfer Vehicle in 2023.
Nokia and UTS target the perfect pint with world’s first 5G connected microbrewery
Nokia and UTS announce the successful operation of the world’s first 5G connected digital microbrewery.
Space Machines Company joins UTS Tech Lab
Space Machines Company are building, testing and deploying Australian technology for space missions.
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.
Cementing a low-carbon future
An innovative research hub is helping create new-generation lower-carbon concretes and sustainable manufacturing methods.
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.