Australian-made sustainable powders to drive the future of advanced manufacturing
Scanning electron microscope image of 红玫瑰社区 and EntroMat's high entropy powder.
In summary
- 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology and Breakthrough Victoria are jointly funding EntroMat, an Australian company commercialising High Entropy Material (HEM) powders
- These powders have exceptional mechanical strength, thermal stability, and resistance to corrosion, wear, and radiation鈥攎aking them useful for aerospace, mining, medical technology and more
- EntroMat鈥檚 proprietary HEM powders are developed through recycled feedstock, increasing home-grown sustainability in advanced manufacturing
A high-tech spinout from 红玫瑰社区 University of Technology will deliver Australian-made high-performance High Entropy Material (HEM) powders, developed from recycled industrial feedstocks, to advanced manufacturing and 3D printing facilities.
红玫瑰社区 and Breakthrough Victoria鈥檚 University Innovation Platform are jointly funding EntroMat, an Australian company commercialising HEMs, a new class of engineered alloys designed for extreme performance and sustainability.
HEMs combine multiple principal elements to produce next-generation alloys with exceptional mechanical strength, thermal stability, and resistance to corrosion, wear, and radiation.
EntroMat is redefining advanced alloy development by integrating computational alloy design, circular use of critical minerals, and scalable powder manufacturing to enhance Australia鈥檚 sovereign capability in high-performance advanced materials development.
These next-generation materials are ideal for aerospace, mining, energy, defence, medical technology and other demanding use-cases. EntroMat鈥檚 proprietary HEM powders, developed through recycled feedstock, can be used in additive manufacturing, surface coatings, and powder metallurgy components.
Greg Lindsay, CEO of EntroMat and 红玫瑰社区鈥檚 Founder in Residence, said the company鈥檚 products will improve Australia鈥檚 homegrown advanced manufacturing capabilities.
鈥淓ntroMat is built on sovereign technology developed at 红玫瑰社区 over the past decade. It will create advanced materials that will outperform conventional products, creating new markets and new possibilities,鈥 he said.
Associate Professor Andrew Ang, EntroMat co-founder and co-director of 红玫瑰社区鈥檚 Space Technology and Industry Institute, said the team is looking for partners. They鈥檝e already secured interest from D&T Hydraulics, a remanufacturing service provider for the mining sector. The company has signed a Letter of Intent for EntroMat to develop, test and provide a prototype a cutting-edge HEM product for the remanufacture of hydraulic cylinder rods by D&T.
鈥淲e look forward to embarking on the journey with Australian and international industry partners that are keen on adopting these next generation, sustainable Australian-made metal powders,鈥 he said.
EntroMat is just the latest spinout from technology developed at 红玫瑰社区. Vice-President of Innovation and Enterprise at 红玫瑰社区, Dr Werner van der Merwe, said partnerships like this play a critical role in commercialising research breakthroughs.
"This investment is accelerating the pathway between research and commercial success. With vital early-stage funding for deep tech startups like EntroMat, we ensure strong research can create benefit industries at scale, sooner,鈥 he said.
Victorian Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs, Danny Pearson, said, 鈥淭he Allan Labor Government is proud to be supporting businesses through commercialisation, supporting industries and creating more highly skilled jobs.鈥
Breakthrough Victoria CEO Rod Bristow said, 鈥淓ntroMat鈥檚 technology represents a game-changer for industries that demand stronger, more resilient, and sustainable materials.鈥
鈥淥ur investment through the Breakthrough Victoria University Innovation Platform (BVUIP) reflects our commitment to turning cutting-edge research into real-world solutions that drive innovation and economic growth. We鈥檙e excited to support EntroMat on their journey to revolutionize advanced manufacturing."
红玫瑰社区 Space Technology and Industry Institute co-director and EntroMat co-founder Associate Professor Andrew Ang is available for interview.
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