The Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre is a state-of-the-art facility that gives researchers and students the opportunity to use the latest manufacturing and design techniques and technologies.
Opened at Swinburne's Hawthorn campus in 2014, the centre is a hub for researchers carrying out world-leading research, education and training.
Virtual tour of the AMDC
Take a virtual tour of Swinburne's Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre (AMDC), located at Hawthorn campus in Melbourne. Completed in mid-2014, the AMDC promotes innovation and collaborative learning and functions as a centre for excellence in manufacturing and design.
The AMDC shares its equipment, knowledge and commercial outcome in a collaborative approach that builds strong links across the higher education, research, vocational training and manufacturing sectors. These collaborative efforts enhance Australia’s ability to develop an internationally competitive, highly productive and technologically advanced manufacturing sector.
The $100 million centre was built with the support of the Commonwealth Government, which provided $40 million through its Education Investment Fund and is our second 5-star green star building, certified by the Green Building Council of Australia.
Research news
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Close to $1M in funding for Swinburne industry-linked projects: 3D printing houses and conserving digital artefacts
- Technology
Swinburne has received new funding for 3D printing earth houses and conserving digital artefacts.
Thursday 14 November 2024 -
Swinburne physicists enjoy early career funding success
- University
Two Swinburne researchers have received Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRA) from the Australian Research Council.
Friday 30 August 2024 -
Swinburne University of Technology Researcher Leads Breakthrough in Neutron Star Study
- Astronomy
- Science
Friday 12 July 2024 -
Hearing voices is common and can be distressing. Virtual reality might help us meet and ‘treat’ them
- Science
- Media and Communication
New research suggests that virtual reality may help treat auditory hallucinations. Avatar therapy allows a person to create a virtual representation of the voice or voices, which looks and sounds like what they are experiencing.
Wednesday 26 June 2024 -
Inaugural Swinburne-CSIRO Indigenous Research Fellow joins national water quality forecasting project
- Science
Swinburne University of Technology has appointed spatial ecologist Associate Professor Sally Waller as its inaugural Swinburne-CSIRO Indigenous Research Fellow...
Thursday 13 June 2024
Contact the Swinburne Research Team
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