Naval Group and AMAC demonstrate potential new application of composite material
Weight reduction and structural health monitoring of masts to bring broader benefit to entire vessels and naval defence industry.Naval Group Pacific, in partnership with the ARC Training Centre for Automated Manufacture of Advanced Composites (AMAC) at UNSW Sydney, has successfully demonstrated how a carbon composite embedded with fibre optics could be used for structural applications in marine vessels. The proof-of-concept test was designed to determine how a composite embedded with fibre optics could be used in the masts of marine vessels that may house vital equipment such as radars and periscopes.

UNSW researchers awarded for innovative marine propeller blade
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have taken out a JEC Asia Innovation Award for their research, testing and production of a “shape adaptive marine propeller” that promises more efficient and longer-lasting propellers for marine applications. UNSW Engineering Professor Gangadhara Prusty accepted the marine category award at a ceremony in Seoul last week, on behalf of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for Automated Manufacture of Advanced Composites (AMAC) and program partners the Australian Defence Science and Technology Group (DST).
AMAC welcomes SDI Limited as an AMAC Industry Affiliate
This partnership through the recently awarded CRC-P (Round 7),"Dentistry without Mercury", will not only support the commercial production of dental materials but also a new polymerisation shrinkage measurement device (profilometer) and a novel glass fibre cutting machine. Bestech Australia and Dentalk joins this consortium together with University of Sydney and University of Wollongong. Read more about how this partnership which started from a 2016 ARC Linkage Grant progressed into a $3 million CRC-P funding success built on a strong collaborative relationship between industry and university.
Development of a prototype road tanker unit for commercialisation in the US market
AMAC is excited to contribute to this project led by our foundational partner, Omni Tanker which will transform its business into a global concern and therefore increase Australian employment. The objective of this project is to design and produce a prototype road-tanker, then undertake a field-trial in the US that enables Omni Tanker to validate and commercialise its technology in the US market. On completion of this project Omni Tanker will have validated the prototype in an operational environment and demonstrated low rate production.