Famous Australian Inventions

Posted on 28.10.2021
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Few Australian Inventions Can Change Your Life

 

Every aspect of your life is impacted and improved by research from research institutes, universities, and hospitals. However, how many of them are you truly aware of? This is only the tip of the iceberg! Some you'll recognise, while others may surprise you.

 

ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT, AND SUSTAINABILITY

  1. The father of solar

Professor Martin Green devised the PERC solar cell in 1983 and developed it to its full potential. In 2020, it will account for more than 90% of global solar module output, with the solar cell market exceeding $100 billion.

  1. Creating new products from landfill

Professor Veena Sahajwalla founded the first e-waste micro-factory in the world in 2018, which can process metal alloys from obsolete computers, circuit boards, and cellphones. Every year, we discard 2.12 billion tonnes of garbage.

MEDICAL INVENTIONS

  1. First IVF pregnancy of the world

The University of Melbourne and Monash University collaborated on the Monash IVF research program, which resulted in the first pregnancy in 1973 of human IVF.

  1. Chewing gum to save your life

Recaldent is certain chewing gum and also teeth cleaning solution that works by delivering into the tooth calcium and phosphate ions, mending and strengthening portions of enamel that have been damaged by germs.

  1. Stopping the COVID-19 spread in intensive care units

In intensive care units, a personal ventilation hood meant for hospital beds to assist containing the coronavirus (COVID-19) droplet spread (ICUs).

Professor Jason Monty of Melbourne University and also Associate Professor Forbes McGain of Western Health, anesthesiologist and ICU physician, and their colleagues developed it.

  1. Treating dry eye

Tear View is a technology that can diagnose dry eyes rapidly and correctly. The tear film doesn't operate well for about fifteen percent of the population - that number is rising in youngsters due to extensive use of electronic gadgets - resulting in a disease called 'dry eye,' which may lead to vision loss in severe cases.

INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIETY AND INDUSTRY

  1. Leading the quantum revolution

Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionise how we utilise, process, and comprehend data by allowing us to build faster, and more efficient computers that are going to swiftly become the most powerful and resilient artificial intelligence machines in the world.

  1. The first eco-friendly pesticide of the world

Vestaron is a groundbreaking new chemical-free insecticide derived from the Blue Mountain funnel-web spider’s venom. It kills insect pests while being harmless for humans, bees, and also the environment.

  1. The first shatterproof car mirrors of the world

A new sort of shatterproof and environmentally friendly extremely light plastic wing mirror meant for cars has been developed. The change from glass to plastics within the spectacle industry-inspired Colin Hall the Associate Professor and his colleagues working at the South Australia University to build these items.

  1. Fast Wifi

Australian researchers invented the technology that is at the heart of currently the most popular technique to link computers without using wires. It's found in places like homes, businesses, public spaces, and coffee shops, where it's referred to as a "WiFi hotspot."

 

 


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