CSIRO, Australian’s national science agency, has launched a new Hydrogen Industry Mission which will help support the world’s transition to clean energy, create new jobs and boost the economy.
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The Premier of Queensland’s Export Awards celebrate QLD wins
The Premier of Queensland’s Export Awards will return this year, with the aim of celebrating Queensland companies’ achievements in international trade.
After a hiatus last year due to COVID-19,
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HYDAC predicates training on requirements of the day
HYDAC has built a systematic hydraulics training system predicated on a level of training superior to that offered at TAFE and other educational institutions.
This is according to its Managing Director
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Lorch: high speed, superior quality
Lorch Schweißtechnik GmbH is the clear master of speed, wielding advanced welding processes to increase welding speeds and optimise arc performance for specific applications.
The company manufactures
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Australian Made Week supports local manufacturers, creates jobs
Australian Made Week has begun and consumers are urged to support one extra locally made or grown product per week, to help boost the economy over the next 12 months.
According to recent Roy Morgan
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POSCO invests in Western Australia’s battery industry
POSCO, a South Korean steel manufacturer, has elected to invest US$240 million in a 30 per cent stake in First Quantum Minerals’ Ravensthorpe nickel mine, in Western Australia.
First Quantum
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Australian Space Data Analysis Facility makes data accessible
The new Australian Space Data Analysis Facility (ASDAF) has opened in Western Australia, delivered by the Pawsey Supercomputer Centre and the Western Australia Data Science Innovation Hub.
The Australian
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AnteoTech releases EuGeni test strip manufacturing strategy
AnteoTech will procure a test strip manufacturing line developed for the EuGeni platform for its Brisbane facility, as part of a decentralised and diversified global manufacturing approach.
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How to make the right shaft connection with Fenner Taper-Lock
Securing a transmission component such as a belt pulley to a drive shaft seems like a routine task, but engineers and mechanics can easily overlook some of the selection and installation factors required to achieve a good connection.
Keyed tapered bushings are among the most common devices used to attach pulleys to shafts. Fenner, a worldwide leader in mechanical power transmission and motion control solutions, offers a comprehensive line of both keyed and keyless locking devices. The Fenner Taper-Lock® system has been a predominant method of fixing transmission components to machine shafts for over 60 years.
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Alcoa to test renewable energy in MVR refining process
Alcoa Corporation has announced a development project with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the alumina refining process, further enhancing the Alcoa’s sustainability performance
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Capability Connection connects manufacturers with suppliers
Capability Connection, a six-month pilot of a free industry capability register, has been launched by the federal government to aid Australian manufacturers in connecting with suppliers quickly and
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Square Kilometre Array project prospect for Australian businesses
Expressions of interest are now open for Australian businesses to contribute to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, which will build the world’s largest radio telescope in Western Australia’s
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LVX Global to relocate HQ to Lot Fourteen in Adelaide
LVX Global, international technology solutions business, has announced the company will relocate their global headquarters from Perth to Adelaide, in Lot Fourteen’s Bice Building.
With the Bice Building
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For this engineer, getting Chartered reinforced why good engineering matters
For Alexandra Radulovich, getting Chartered helped to make clear how important engineering can be.
Radulovich was not a geotechnical engineer when, nine years ago, she took a job with geotechnical engineering
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Genex Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project to grow renewable sector
The Genex Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project (K2-Hydro), Queensland’s first pumped hydro project in nearly 40 years, is reaching financial close.
The state government’s $147 million investment
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Hunter Class frigate facility built to test combat systems
The federal government plans to invest $65 million to deliver a land-based test facility for the Navy’s new Hunter Class frigates. This will create up to 180 jobs within businesses across the greater
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Holista Colltech expands medical-grade collagen production
Research-driven biotech company Holista Colltech has received a $501,250 grant from the Western Australian government, via the Collie Futures Industry Development Fund, to expand their production of
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ACT government wins award for zero emissions fleet
The ACT government has been rewarded for its success in running a green fleet as part of a sustainable fleet policy, winning the 2021 Fleet Environment Award awarded by the Australasian Fleet Management
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Monash University new surface on medical instruments reduces infection
Researchers at Monash University have engineered new antimicrobial surfaces that can reduce the number of bacteria which forms on medical instruments, like catheters, reducing the risk of patient
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Naval Group Australia to expand host business program and train Attack Class workforce
Naval Group Australia has launched a new phase of its local host businesses program, already delivering on-the-job training to 20 apprentices in South Australia. The partnership is expanding to include
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