Facilities and equipment
At Swinburne University of Technology, we have invested more than A$250m in state-of-the-art research equipment and facilities in order to support innovative, world-first, leading-edge research. Use our leading facilities to advance your work.
At Swinburne, we have invested more than A$250m in state-of-the-art research equipment and facilities in order to support innovative, world-first, leading-edge research. By collaborating with us, you can access these resources to benefit your community, organisation or business.
Explore our flagship research buildings: the Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre and the Advanced Technologies Centre.
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Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre
The Advanced Manufacturing and Design Centre (AMDC) is a state-of-the-art facility with the latest techniques and technologies for researchers and students to use.
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Advanced Technologies Centre
The Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) is our front door of leading-edge research and teaching facilities – showcasing architectural design and sustainability.
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Research facilities and equipment
We have a wide range of hireable research facilities and equipment, including world-class laboratories, telescopes and theatres.
Latest news
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- Education
Swinburne extends research and education partnership with Yarra Junior Football League
Swinburne University of Technology is extending their connection with the local community, furthering their partnership with the Yarra Junior Football League.
Monday 18 December 2023 -
- Business
New Swinburne industry partners transforms business students’ career
Swinburne University of Technology’s new partnerships will deliver hands-on undergraduate and postgraduate learning outcomes.
Monday 30 October 2023 -
- University
Enhancing student employability
A new online tool will be available to help Swinburne University of Technology students to get jobs when they graduate.Tuesday 29 January 2019 -
- University
Top 10 finish for Swinburne at Indigenous Nationals
Swinburne University of Technology has achieved its best ever result at the 25th Indigenous Nationals, finishing 7th overall.Tuesday 02 July 2019 -
- Health
Swinburne researchers are training robots to relieve chronic pain
Swinburne researchers have developed a collaborative robot system to automatically treat back, neck and head pain caused by soft tissue injury.Friday 07 June 2019
Collaborate and partner with Swinburne
Contact our Collaboration and Partnerships team to use our state-of-the-art equipment and advance your research.