Allweld Manufacturing, a fabricator based in Maryborough in Queensland, has delivered a new rescue vessel named Rescue 1 to Hervey Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue.
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At the edge of your manufacturing facility
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with Vertiv Australia and New Zealand managing director, Robert Linsdell, on how edge infrastructure implemented in a manufacturing business can lead to smarter and more agile processes.
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Tool is developed to track countries’ resource footprints
A material footprint indicator tool has been developed by the UN Environment Programme, CSIRO, UNSW Sydney, the University of Sydney and Vienna University, to better comprehend how many resources each country consumes.
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Government matches $280 million in new round of MMI funding
As part of the Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI), the federal government will supply $280 million in matched funding through Round Two of the Integration and Translation streams, with applications opening on 13 December.
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Largest battery in the southern hemisphere begins operation
Developed by Neoen, a renewable energy specialist, the largest battery in the southern hemisphere is now operating at the Moorabool Terminal Station near Geelong in Victoria.
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Australia’s Trailblazer program applications are now open
The federal government’s Trailblazer program has officially opened, allowing Australian businesses and researchers to access up to $50 million to help build a small rover, to head to the Moon with NASA in the coming years.
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NT manufacturer to produce Australian-first amphibious aircraft
Amphibian Aircraft Holdings Pty Ltd (AAH) in the Northern Territory will become Australia’s first manufacturer and exporter of the Albatross G-111T, an amphibious aircraft which can take off and touch down from land, snow, ice and water.
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New SPRINTS AI Accelerator Program to boost commercialisation
ARM Hub – a Brisbane-based organisation specialising in AI, robotics and manufacturing – has launched the SPRINTS Artificial Intelligence Accelerator Program to boost commercialisation for manufacturers.
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Energy innovations boosting resilience
Due to the uncertainty around energy sources for manufacturers, REDEI Enterprises, a Dandenong-based manufacturer, are making sustainable products for their customers, including their own lithium iron phosphate batteries.
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mAP grants to support Victorian mRNA manufacturing and R&D
The Victorian government has announced the largest dedicated mRNA research grant program ever seen in Australia, the $21 million mRNA Victoria Activation Program (mAP), to help grow research, development and manufacturing capabilities around the vaccine.
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BAE Systems welcomes new $80 million F-35 AVSS contract
BAE Systems Australia has welcomed the announcement of a new F-35 Air Vehicle Support Services (AVSS) contract to establish sovereign maintenance and supply chain support for the Australian fleet at RAAF Bases Williamtown in NSW and Tindal in the NT.
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Where technology meets innovation at AMW 2022
Owned and operated by AMTIL, Australian Manufacturing Week (AMW) 2022 is scheduled to take place at ICC Sydney in Darling Harbour on 7-10 June next year, which will follow the theme “Where technology meets innovation.”
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The Death of Collective Bargaining?
It looks and feels very much as if the economy has returned to recovery mode after this winter’s Delta disruption. The various forecasters differ a bit about the timing of the rebound, but they have in common the view that we are likely to have once again regained the lost ground by the middle of 2022.
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A lack of local skills will impact nuclear submarine manufacture
On 16 September, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that Australia would no longer proceed with the Attack Class conventional submarine program to be built by Naval Group. Instead, Australia is set to build at least eight nuclear-powered submarines after striking a trilateral security agreement with the US and the UK.
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Everything fits with Moddex
Manufacturers’ Monthly learns from Moddex sales director, Joe Rowland, what it means to be a leading manufacturer of barrier systems for large-scale infrastructure and non-residential construction projects in Australasia.
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Sydney Manufacturing Hub launches at the heart of “Industry 5.0”
The $25 million Sydney Manufacturing Hub, located in the Engineering precinct of the University of Sydney’s Darlington campus, has been launched to drive innovation and foster industrial output in the heart of Tech Central.
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Applications open for Supply Chain Resilience funding
The federal government is investing more than $33 million to shore up Australia’s supply chains, including backing Australia’s only local manufacturing site for critical intravenous (IV) medical fluids.
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Lanolin-based lubricant draws on history and protects for the future
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AW Bell and Riviera share manufacturing Australian Export Award
The 59th Australian Export Awards, held on 25 November, named two joint winners for the Manufacturing and Advanced Materials Award – AW Bell from Victoria and Riviera Australia from Queensland.
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