The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) has advocated for Australia’s potential to grow the complexity of its exports by co-investing in local manufacturing excellence, in the light of a new report.
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Getting the best wear resistance from premium epoxy solutions
Aggressive operating environments can take a rapid toll on the wear life of industrial machinery, as metal or ceramic components often fall victim to abrasion, corrosion, and chemical damage unless pre-treated. Devcon’s catalogue of technically advanced epoxy systems covers all bases, offering repair, protection and rebuild assistance, extending service life and mitigating replacement costs.
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The road to a circular economy is paved with recycled tyre rubber
Engineers in Melbourne have discovered a way to replace conventional aggregates in concrete such as gravel and crushed rock with rubber from discarded tyres that meets building codes.
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CSIRO lab to close “valley of death” for biomedical manufacturers
The CSIRO has opened a new $23.1 million national lab in Melbourne that will bolster Australia’s ability to produce vaccines and drug treatments onshore.
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Medtech Manufacturing Capability Program recipients announced
Under the Medtech Manufacturing Capability Program, 12 businesses will share in $3.2 million in funding from the Victorian government.
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When down time is your enemy
Injectronics speaks to Manufacturers’ Monthly about its dedication to supplying electronic and mechatronic components to a variety of manufacturing markets.
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3D printing with limitless design
Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CNC Design about its additive manufacturing capabilities of large parts for different manufacturing sectors.
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Exploring the reef’s wonders
Manufacturers’ Monthly sits down with English Engineering about a ground-breaking aluminium construction project in one of Australia’s most iconic locations.
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Better welding yields better boats
Welding equipment upgrades from BOC has seen the iconic Australian boat manufacturer, Telwater, deliver quality results and improve on training.
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New subsidy helps manufacturers cut costs, boost sustainability
Queensland manufacturers are boosting sustainability and cutting costs by reducing energy, water and waste through a state government subsidy.
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NSW eyes the future for autonomous vehicles in new trial
An on-road Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) Bus Trial will kick-start a New South Wales government plan to accelerate the uptake of autonomous vehicles on the roads.
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Processing BlueScope Distribution’s aluminium capabilities
Primarily known as a steel distributor, BlueScope Distribution is expanding its capabilities through an extended product range, paired with aluminium processing services.
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Australian steel industry giant Ray Horsburgh passes away
Ray Horsburgh, LIBERTY Steel Group non-executive director and InfraBuild acting chairman, has sadly passed away.
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Bonfiglioli encourages manufacturers to adopt new energy efficiency standards
Bonfiglioli is a worldwide designer, manufacturer and distributor of a complete range of gearmotors, drive systems, planetary gearboxes and inverters, which satisfy the most challenging and demanding needs in industrial automation, mobile machinery and renewable energy.
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Manuplex fills supply chain shortage with manufacturing grant
Manuplex, a steel frames and trusses manufacturer based in Rockhampton in Queensland, has received government funding to help fill a gap in the housing construction market left by the supply chain shortage.
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Graphene Manufacturing Group appoints a new CFO
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has appointed Frederick Kotzee as its new chief financial officer.
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Automating decentralised planning in manufacturing
Mid-market and enterprise manufacturers often operate multiple plants in more than one country. A planning and budgeting process that is supported only by Excel results in hundreds, if not thousands, of spreadsheets being sent back and forth. This results in lower accuracy, takes up valuable time, and is generally frustrating for every finance professional that must validate and consolidate the data.
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Removing obstacles to greener, cost effective, polymer batteries
Deakin University researchers could help address a major obstacle for developing environmentally friendly, cost effective, polymer-based batteries.
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