CSIRO Equipment
Lindfield, NSW
Quantum & Electronics Bonders
CSIRO Lindfield houses three pieces of equipment (a state-of-the-art wire bonder, a flip-chip bonder and a surface preparation tool) that offer flexibility to assemble and prototype quantum computing and electronic device components.
Find Out MoreClayton, VIC
Robotic Additive Manufacturing Cell
CSIRO's Lab22 houses a robotic additive manufacturing cell for large format additive manufacturing applications and prototyping using multi-material inputs. The equipment includes two industrial robotic arms a powder deposition head as well as a laser coaxial wire deposition head.
Find Out MoreAdelaide, SA
Optics Freeform Generator
CSIRO at Adelaide University's North Terrace Campus houses an ultra-precise CNC diamond turning lathe. Compared to regular CNC machines, this machine has up to 6 axes of motion and is one of the most advanced pieces of equipment of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
Find Out MoreFor Defence Trailblazer industry partners and program participants, as well as UoA and UNSW staff members, specified equipment operated by CSIRO for Defence Trailblazer can be accessed at a subsidised rate which covers operating labour and equipment maintenance.
Users will be required however, to either provide or fund approved consumables and any additional services such as design services or technical files that are provided by CSIRO.
Quotes for consumables and additional services can be provided by CSIRO’s equipment operators on request and, if accepted by the user, will be documented in an agreement between CSIRO and the user.
The Defence Trailblazer Proto-Lab Network Manager can facilitate introductions to CSIRO’s equipment operators on request. Please contact us at protolab@dtb.solutions for an introduction.















