The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA), the voice of Australia’s oil and gas industry, has welcomed the 20th Gas Sales Agreement of 2021 after a new deal was announced by Esso Australia Resources Pty Ltd.
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Defence invests $7 million into wearable biomarker technology
The Defence Science and Technology Next Generation Technologies Fund (NGTF) has awarded $7 million over three and a half years to Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the University of Newcastle (UON) to lead projects into mind-body health and performance.
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New grant program supports AI adoption in regional organisations
The federal government is investing $12 million in a new Catalysing the Artificial Intelligence Opportunity in Our Regions program, to provide competitive grant funding over three rounds to regional organisations for AI projects that deliver benefits to regional industries, businesses and communities.
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Ai Group reports on Australia’s supply chain vulnerabilities
Ai Group, the national employer association, has released the Australian Supply Chains: State of Play report to explore current business experience associated with supply chain pressures (particularly as they relate to sea freight), and connected impacts in other areas of policy.
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Modern Manufacturing Expo to take place in Sydney in 2022
Announcing the launch of Australia’s first Modern Manufacturing Expo at the Sydney Showground on 20 and 21 September 2022, the time is right for manufacturers to have clear and direct pathways to the latest technology.
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Incitec Pivot to help boost AdBlue supplies for heavy transport
Incitec Pivot, a fertiliser manufacturer, will secure the local production of Technical Grade Granular Urea (TGU) to boost the supply of AdBlue, the diesel exhaust fluid used in heavy transport.
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CSIRO and Boeing launch new five-year $41 million R&D program
Improving sustainability and using digital technologies to boost productivity are among the focus areas of a new five-year research program launched by CSIRO and Boeing.
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Weld Australia fuels confidence in Australian manufacturing
According to the federal government’s Australian Manufacturing Performance Report, manufacturing contributes $100 billion per year to the Australian GDP, employs one million people and is responsible for 26 per cent of all R&D business expenditure in Australia.
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Mission Australia Christmas appeal hampers are delivered
A sea of Christmas, ‘Coates’ orange, food hampers was dispatched across the country this week to Mission Australia offices nationally.
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Becoming industry-ready with Titomic
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks to Herbert Koeck, CEO of Titomic, to get his thoughts on his first few months at the helm of the company and what to expect from the additive manufacturing specialist in 2022.
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Future-tech lube solutions for the food and beverage sector
New copper surface eliminates bacteria in just two minutes
A new copper surface that kills bacteria over 100 times faster and more effectively than standard copper, resulting from collaborative research from CSIRO and RMIT University, could help combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
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Emerging technology set to be trialled on SA AgTech farms
Establishing test beds to allow for the practical testing of technology for use in the agricultural sector is the latest building block in the SA government’s $7.6 million AgTech program.
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Welcoming manufacturers to Rockingham
The City of Rockingham mayor, Deb Hamblin, spoke with Manufacturers’ Monthly about why manufacturers should choose to set up operations in the area and how they could benefit from it.
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Business as usual during a power outage
Australian manufacturers need to consider the risks associated with a potentially unreliable power supply. There are a multitude of processes critical to manufacturing plants and these processes could be adversely affected if there are any prolonged interruption due to an unscheduled grid failure. What would be the cost of losing production, plant, fridges, computers, lights, and staff not working for one hour, two hours or more?
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Springs in the step-by-step
KITO PWB’s ENDO Spring Balancers can reduce clutter, improve efficiency, and become a valuable addition to modern assembly lines.
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Korea and Australia sign MoU to expand space sectors
The federal government and the Republic of Korea have signed an MoU to expand each nation’s space sector, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries.
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Boeing Australia welcomes new student recruits in Brisbane
Boeing Australia has welcomed a new pool of student recruits in Brisbane as part of an internship program, to support the future production of aircrafts at Wellcamp Airport.
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Siemens expands APS Industrial Master Distributor relationship to include building technology products
Siemens has announced it will expand the APS Industrial master distributor relationship to include its building technology products portfolio. This comes off the back of the success and growth with APS as a distributor for Siemens electrical and automation products.
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Vaxxas to upscale manufacture of needle-free vaccine technology
Vaxxas, a Queensland biotechnology company, has begun construction on a new facility at Northshore Hamilton that will upscale the manufacturing capacity of their needle-free vaccine technology.
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