The Translational Research Institute (TRI), Queensland medical research facility, will receive $20 million from state government towards development of a new Translational Manufacturing Institute for
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Defence Global Competitiveness Grants boost export capabilities
The Federal government has awarded $837,000 in Defence Global Competitiveness Grants to six Australian small businesses in support of the national defence industry.
Laserdyne, Heat Treatment, Acacia
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Jehbco expands into new markets via AMGC’s Response Register
Jehbco Silicones, silicone extrusion and gasket manufacturer, are leveraging opportunities using AMGC’s Manufacturer
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Bellevue METRONET Railcar Facility reopens railcar manufacturing
The Western Australian government marked WA Day by opening the Bellevue METRONET Railcar Facility, returning railcar manufacturing to the state for the first time since 1994 when the Midland Railway
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Collaborative Robots Optimise Ford Assembly Line
When one thinks of motor vehicle ingenuity, the name ‘Ford’ almost immediately comes to mind. Founded in 1903, the Ford Motor Company (Ford) produces around 5.5 million vehicles per year and continues
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ANFF, Swinburne and Amaero to advance EBCs for rocket engines
Swinburne University of Technology is partnering with Amaero International, metal additive manufacturer, and the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) to develop coatings for internal turbine
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Tradiebot develops Next Gen to upskill future AR professionals
Tradiebot Industries, an advanced software company, is developing software and hardware solutions for training and information delivery in the manufacturing and trade sectors.
Named IBIS’ (International
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Orion Industrial Park built for manufacturing, logistics business
Orion Industrial Park in Perth is set to create more than 450 local construction jobs with 28 hectares of its strategically located land released to market.
“With ongoing growth and the McGowan
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Western Power finds solutions for Cyclone Seroja recovery
The Western Australian government has announced an additional $280,000 in funding and the installation of 35 Standalone Power Systems (SPS), to aid residents and businesses impacted by Cyclone Seroja.
Western
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Orbital UAV delivers first engine system to Singapore client
Orbital UAV, tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) propulsion systems manufacturer, has delivered the first engine system to one of Singapore’s largest defence companies.
Having signed an initial
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Austal seeks to build littoral manoeuvre capability for Australian Army
Austal Australia will submit a proposal to design, build and sustain the Australian Army’s next generation of littoral manoeuvre capability under the Department of Defence’s LAND 8710 (Phase 1) project.
The
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3D Metalforge becomes qualified supplier for Flowserve
3D Metalforge, an additive manufacturing company, is now a qualified manufacturing partner for Flowserve’s Supply Chain, following a successful Virtual Quality Management System (QMS) audit by
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NanoGel joins AMGC as its 3,000th member
Australian company NanoGel, a pain relief product manufacturer, has recently joined the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) as its 3,000th member, leveraging AMGC’s network and industry expertise
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Luyten 3DCP could build quarantine accommodation in 18 hours
Luyten, large-scale three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) manufacturer, has integrated new technology which could enable quarantine accommodation to be built in a matter of days.
The Melbourne-based
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Australia to supply critical minerals for manufacturing processes
A new report from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources has indicated an opportunity for Australia to help meet a growing global demand for critical minerals and crucial rare
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ACT government released tender for its first electric buses
The ACT government has released a tender to lease the territory’s first electric buses, beginning the transition to zero emissions public transport. This will see the highest emitting Renault buses
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New $2.77 million firefighting appliances delivered for Brisbane
Two new appliances will be delivered for Roma Street and Windsor Fire and Rescue Stations in Queensland, to enhance firefighting and rescue service capabilities.
The Roma Street fire station have received
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ENGIE and Monash to co-develop scalable Net Zero solutions
Monash University has signed a MOU with ENGIE, a global energy company, to potentially co-develop scalable zero-carbon solutions which accelerate implementation of Monash’s NetZero Initiative –
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Tasmania joins Land Forces 2021 with record numbers
This year’s Tasmanian delegation to the Land Forces defence expo in Brisbane have reached record numbers, headed by Tasmanian defence advocate Rear Admiral Steve Gilmore.
The Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing
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ClearCorrect accelerates standard turnaround time to 10 days
Straumann Group brand ClearCorrect, a manufacturer of clear aligners, has announced it is accelerating its turnaround time, standardising the time from case approval to shipping to 10 days.
This shortened
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