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Material gains: Swinburne spin-out EntroMat takes aim at $160b global market
Published 24.06.26
Traditional metallurgy has hit a performance wall. Discover how Swinburne University spin-out EntroMat is leveraging physics-based AI and circular critical minerals to engineer high-entropy alloys capable of surviving the world’s most extreme industrial environments.
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