
While Tech Giants Build Humanoid Robots, This Australian Startup Solves the Harder Problem First
MotionLogic Selected as Finalist in Australia’s First AI and Robotics Sprint NEWCASTLE: Traversal Labs has been selected as a finalist in the inaugural Propel-AIR program, Australia’s first dedicated AI and Robotics Sprint, with their MotionLogic platform. While the world’s largest tech companies pour billions into building humanoid robots, Newcastle-based Traversal […]

Fuel and fertiliser for the future: regional hydrogen and ammonia power Aussie farming
Hiringa Energy, Sundown Pastoral Company and the NSW Government have announced Financial Close has been reached on their Good Earth Green Hydrogen and Ammonia (GEGHA) project. GEGHA has satisfied all development milestones, with construction scheduled to begin in October this year. This achievement highlights the sustained opportunity for Australia’s […]

Precision with Purpose: ANCA Unveils 2025–2030 Sustainability Strategy
Global technology leader, manufacturing and engineering services, ANCA has launched its inaugural Sustainability Strategy 2025–2030, a bold and transformative roadmap that embeds environmental responsibility, innovation, and community impact at the core of its operations. Designed with the same engineering precision that has defined ANCA for over 50 years, this strategy […]

China’s greening steel industry signals an economic reality check for Australia
Cristoph Nedopil, Director Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University Australia has flourished as an export powerhouse for decades. Much of this prosperity has been driven by the nation’s natural endowment with two important raw products for producing steel the traditional way: iron ore and metallurgical coal. Worth more than A$100 billion […]

Does AI actually boost productivity? The evidence is murky
-John Whittle, Director, Data61, CSIRO There’s been much talk recently – especially among politicians – about productivity. And for good reason: Australia’s labour productivity growth sits at a 60-year low. To address this, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has convened a productivity round table next month. This will coincide with the release of an […]

DroneShield to invest as it expands manufacturing capacity
DroneShield will invest an initial A$13M in a major new R&D and manufacturing facility, triple the size of its current facility, as it expands its annual manufacturing capacity to $2.6BN by the end of 2026. The company’s largest facility is expected to open in December 2025 and will feature advanced […]

Robotics, automation and supply chain challenges to headline at Sydney-based industry conferences
CeMAT Australia and Industrial Transformation Australia will host the largest gathering of professionals in manufacturing, warehousing and logistics. The Dome at Sydney Olympic Park will host the co-located CeMAT Australia 2025 and Industrial Transformation Australia 2025 events from Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 July. Over three days attendees will have […]

Rockwell Automation’s ROKLive 2025 brings the connected enterprise to life on the Gold Coast
Manufacturing, mining, utilities, food and beverage, and broader industry learn from practical hands-on displays at flagship event ROKLive 2025 will include more than 50 hands-on lab sessions designed to enhance knowledge and skills in topics like artificial intelligence, digital transformation, machine performance optimisation, and operational efficiency improvements. Rockwell Automation, the […]

Allegro Energy positions its proprietary LDES as a clean power backbone for data centres
As data centre expansion accelerates to meet the demands of AI, cryptocurrencies, and cloud services, Allegro Energy has announced the relevance and applicability of its cutting-edge long duration energy storage (LDES) technology in enabling scalable, sustainable energy solutions tailored to the unique needs of modern data centres. With data centres […]
Nexobot selected as finalist in Australia’s first AI and Robotics sprint
Nexobot has been selected as one of six finalists in the inaugural Propel-AIR program, Australia’s first dedicated AI and Robotics Sprint. The Melbourne logistics company will now compete for the opportunity to work with and alongside MassRobotics in Boston, the global epicentre of robotics innovation, with its low-cost parcel sorting […]
EPOC Enviro launch lean and nimble SAFF®10 PFAS remediation technology
Australian company EPOC Enviro today launched the SAFF®10, a compact new PFAS remediation technology developed in response to industry demand and engineered for sustainability. The SAFF®10 joins EPOC’s existing suite of SAFF® PFAS remediation technologies, and is ideal for sites with limited space, accessibility issues, and low or intermittent water […]
Why “less is more” may be the trick on ESG
By Paul Eastwood, Managing Partner of Argon & Co As pressure builds around climate action and ESG performance, organisations are feeling the heat. Regulators, investors, customers, and employees are demanding more transparency, faster progress, and deeper commitments. And in a world increasingly flooded with ESG frameworks, standards, and compliance checklists, […]

While Tech Giants Build Humanoid Robots, This Australian Startup Solves the Harder Problem First
MotionLogic Selected as Finalist in Australia’s First AI and Robotics Sprint NEWCASTLE: Traversal Labs has been selected as a finalist in the inaugural Propel-AIR program, Australia’s first dedicated AI and Robotics Sprint, with their MotionLogic platform. While the world’s largest tech companies pour billions into building humanoid robots, Newcastle-based Traversal Labs has taken a contrarian approach. They’re teaching machines to understand human work patterns first. Their MotionLogic platform transforms ordinary factory video into detailed maps of human motion and interaction. This creates precise training data future robots need to work safely alongside people. “Everyone’s building the robot body,” said Alex McClung, founder of Traversal Labs. “We’re building the robot’s understanding of how humans actually work.” The AI-powered platform analyses camera footage to extract key performance data. It measures motion waste, task breakdowns, safety risks, and ergonomics. Workers’ movements are tracked in 3D space, measuring everything from walking distance to joint angles and tool handling efficiency. Australian Innovation Gains Industrial Traction MotionLogic is already deployed with enterprise clients in the heavy-manufacturing sector, with negotiations underway in the Aerospace, Rail, and Maritime sectors focusing on customers with complex assembly processes. The technology delivers immediate value through process optimization. A typical deployment reveals insights like total walking distance per shift, frequency of awkward postures, and opportunities for improved factory layout. The software provides production staff with detailed visibility into when tools are active versus idle and when workers are engaged in task-time versus non-task-time. But the long-term value lies in robotics training data. “Just as self-driving car companies use real-world driver data to train autonomous vehicles, MotionLogic feeds real-world human work patterns into industrial robot training,” McClung explained. From Ergonomics to Automation The platform’s multi-layered approach captures three distinct layers. The person layer tracks ergonomics and body movement. The tool layer monitors interaction […]