Defence has ordered thousands of new world-class Enhanced F88 weapon systems to be delivered by Thales Australia.
Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC said the acquisition of 8,500
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‘Go Local First’ campaign to support small businesses
The Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) has launched a national campaign to support the recovery of Australia’s small businesses.
The ‘Go Local First’ campaign, funded
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$10 million for SME manufacturers to pursue innovation projects
A diagnostic tool to fight cancer and technology to protect businesses from flood losses are among a series of projects backed by the federal government to commercialise and grow.
Minister for Industry,
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Construction begins on Austal’s largest ferry
Austal has commenced building its largest ferry at its shipyard in the Philippines for Danish ferry operator Molslinjen.
The new 115-metre vessel is a further design evolution of the
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WA government launches battery trial at Margaret River
Energy Minister Bill Johnston and the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River have begun a five-year trial of community battery storage in Margaret River.
Located at the Margaret River Recreation Centre, the 464-kilowatt
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Moving forward after COVID-19
COVID-19 Recovery: A 9-Point Plan, a document released by Engineers Australia in May, is designed to give a helping hand to those engineering businesses and government that might need a sense
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SMC to showcase at the WIOA Virtual Water Exhibition
SMC Corporation ANZ will exhibit at the 14th edition of the Water Industry Operators of Australia (WIOA) Water Exhibition, titled Virtual Water, which will take place virtually on 22 July 2020.
This is
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AMGC reaches 2000 members
The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre has welcomed its 2000th member.
Tasmanian manufacturer Seasol is a family-owned manufacturer of organic liquid seaweed and environmentally friendly fertilisers.
The
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New research hub to transform Australian offshore energy industry
A new $5million research hub at the University of Wollongong will contribute to a federal government initiative to integrate data science techniques with engineering and the physical sciences to transform
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Titomic appoints new executive chairman
Melbourne-based industrial additive manufacturer, Titomic, has appointed Dr Andreas Schwer, the inaugural CEO of Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), to the position of executive chairman.
Schwer,
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Austcyber to support world-first cybersecurity threat sharing platform
Australian company Cybermerc is building AUSHIELD DEFEND, a national threat sharing platform with support from AustCyber’s $15 million Projects Fund.
Australian businesses will be able to collaborate
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Victorian government to invest $1.5 million towards Australia’s first AI accelerator
The Victorian Government has announced it would contribute $1.5 million to the establishment of Australia’s first multimillion-dollar accelerator and investment fund for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Why Australian manufacturers need to onshore their technology
Australian maker of electric vehicle chargers, Tritium, is trying to fix a problem that many manufacturers in advanced technology are facing.
The company, founded by three PhD students in Brisbane in 1999,
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Titomic appoints new directors, executive chairman retires
Australian industrial-scale additive manufacturing company Titomic has announced three new key appointments following the retirement of current executive chairman Philip Vafiadis.
Titomic has appointed
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Manufacturers should consider their internal air environment in a post COVID-19 return to work
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged all sectors of the economy, and governments around the world have taken unprecedented actions to curtail its spread. Despite these efforts, there have been many more
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Manufacturers to have a say on future of Australian Marine Complex
Manufacturers in the resources, marine and defence industries have been invited to submit their views on the future of the Australian Marine Complex (AMC) in Perth.
A draft of the Strategic Infrastructure
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Registrations for engineers compulsory in NSW
Australia’s three largest states now require engineers to have compulsory registration after the New South Wales government passed laws to reform the state’s building sector.
The new laws, which will
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WA space project to drive nationwide industry growth
The federal government and Western Australian government will invest in new space technologies across the state to help grow a range of industries nationwide and create new jobs.
Two of the projects being
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New innovative ship cladding creates jobs and reduce emissions
A new lightweight, fire-resistant cladding that can withstand temperatures of more than 1000°C, developed by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, is set to change the face of ships around the
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Local SA manufacturers produce face shields against COVID-19
The South Australia government has enlisted five local companies to produce up to 7000 clear plastic face shields a day for healthcare workers against COVID-19.
The suppliers are Fusetec 3D, Neds Head,
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