Bestech Australia tells Manufacturers’ Monthly about how optimising battery production requires the best sensors to monitor measurement tasks.
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Autonomous undersea warfare capability for Australia’s navy
The federal government is pursuing a new autonomous robotic undersea warfare capability for the Royal Australian Navy to complement its submarine and surface fleet.
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EMVision to commercialise its world-first portable brain scanner
EMVision, an Australian medtech company, has signed a strategic OEM agreement with global electronics test and measurement equipment supplier, Keysight Technologies.
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Sovereign Manufacturing Automation for Composites funding
The Sovereign Manufacturing Automation for Composites (SoMAC) Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) has been created by the federal government to enable Australia’s composite manufacturing industry to become more competitive, backed by $69.9 million in funding.
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Tech spin-out acquisition to power next-gen autonomous navigation
Vai Photonics – an Australian National University (ANU) spin-out company whose technology will help future moon landings and could lead to flying cars – has been bought out by a leading navigation firm in a deal worth $40 million.
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Gilmour Space wins contract for prototype Defence satellite
The Australian space manufacturer, Gilmour Space Technologies, has been selected to develop and launch a new sovereign surveillance satellite for the Department of Defence, as part of the government’s $7 billion investment in new space capabilities.
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Indo Pacific 2022 begins
Australia’s global maritime business event, attracting maritime and defence industry, military and government decision-makers from around the world has kicked off in Sydney.
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Australian Manufacturing Week 2022: Where technology meets innovation
Sydney will be the stage for a showcase of the latest manufacturing technology and cutting-edge innovation in June, as the inaugural Australian Manufacturing Week exhibition takes place at Darling Harbour.
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Complete paddock-to-consumer traceability for DA Hall & Co
Founded in 1958, DA Hall & Co is a privately owned agribusiness that operates one of the largest poultry and egg farms in Australia. From humble beginnings it has grown to become a large and successful integrated rural enterprise. DA Hall & Co has more than 200 employees, fulfilling a seven day-a-week operation.
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The foundations to successful distributorship
As a locally owned and managed company, APS Industrial continues to grow its service capabilities around the country to complement its diverse portfolio of products. Manufacturers’ Monthly sits down with Stephen Gough, electrical products (EP) business manager about activating an advanced strategy for the low voltage electrical portion of the business.
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Fujitsu Australia PPA first step in decarbonising operations
Fujitsu Australia has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for a term of 10 years, sourcing renewable energy through CWP Renewables’ Sapphire Wind Farm – a key step in decarbonising its operations and providing lower-emissions services to customers.
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Unilever New Zealand welcomes new managing director
Cameron Heath has been appointed managing director at Unilever New Zealand, as his predecessor Nick Bangs moves to Sydney to take on the role of general manager, Home, Beauty and Personal Care for Unilever Australia and New Zealand.
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Workplace Health and Safety Show returns in 2022
The landmark event is back in Melbourne to present safety professionals with a range of offerings where they can compare, buy and stay updated on the latest products and policies to keep their workplace safe.
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Hypersonix completes successful hydrogen tests at Bulwer Island
Hypersonix Launch Systems announced they have completed all successful green hydrogen tests covered by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy & Resources Accelerating Commercialisation (ACA) grant on 31 March.
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Pioneering Australian cable manufacturer, Nexans, expands brand
Cable systems and services manufacturer, Nexans, is expanding its presence in Australia with new, innovative products aimed at empowering sustainable electrification.
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Manufacturing needs a coordinated national policy approach
Recently, New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet awarded a $70 million contract for the manufacture of electric buses to a western Sydney manufacturer. Custom Denning will manufacture 79 electric buses, as part of the NSW Government’s commitment for the state’s fleet of more than 8,000 buses to go green by 2030.
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MotorOne Group leverages IIoT to digitalise manufacturing facility
Australian automotive aftermarket service provider, MotorOne Group, has embarked on a six-month, $295,000 research project to automate and digitalise its manufacturing and quality assurance processes.
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New defence aircraft program to connect manufacturers
The federal government is investing in a $103 million joint project led by Boeing Defence Australia to develop new technology and parts for defence aircraft.
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A beginner’s guide to digital twins
Manufacturing, energy and transportation companies are increasingly benefiting from Industry 4.0 applications after years of hype. The emergence of digital twins is one of the main reasons engineering and design teams are actualising these benefits for their enterprises.
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Discover the story behind DHL’s award-winning inventory robot at CeMAT Australia 2022
What’s in store for manufacturers this July? Kent Rogers and Karl Brooks, colleagues with similar strengths in IT, created their inventory robot Meerkat Inventory after witnessing so many go-live and operational challenges created by inventory problems. The new mobile robots opened the way for small platforms to deliver solutions never before possible.
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