We emphasise the relationship between culture, wellbeing and technology by researching new materials for carbon sequestration, recommending new approaches to labour practices based on historical insights, examining the way design expertise can inform and improve robotics and AI, and experimenting with alternative forms of manufacturing.
Technological and industrial transformation
News and projects
NSW Circular Economy Challenge … accepted
Berto Pandolfo
UTS product design team part of an innovative circular economy research project aiming to solve the challenge of reclaiming non-woven polypropylene.
Designing with waste: future biomaterials for carbon storage
Kate Scardifield
A commission for the 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Contemporary Australian Art that applies cutting edge research in algal technologies for carbon capture to create art objects.
If we want more Australian-made jobs, here’s what we need
Jesse Stein
Politicians in high-vis say they love manufacturing. But if we want more Australian-made jobs, here’s what we need
Museums could display precious objects for longer
Emrah Ulas
The two key objectives of museums — exhibition and preservation — are often in conflict.
3D printed air: a cool solution to tackle global warming
Tim Schork
The world’s first robotically 3D printed air-diffusion system, which addresses the problems and environmental inefficiencies of traditional indoor air distribution systems.
Industrial Timber Technologies
Alireza Fahd Fini
Investigating how to make high-strength timber for large-scale commercial construction more cost-effective and eco-friendly.
Research degrees in Design, Architecture and Building
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We collaborate on a wide range of research projects for government and industry partners.