The Federal Government is providing an additional $2 billion to the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) to support the shift to cheaper, clean, reliable, renewable energy.
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New NSW Gov’t Industrial Lands Action Plan
The NSW Government has released its Industrial Lands Action Plan which sets out a new approach to plan, secure, and manage the supply of industrial lands.
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Vaxxas and CEPI advance needle-free mRNA vaccines
Vaxxas has announced that the CEPI, has approved the progression of a $7.2 million program to develop heat-stable, dried-formulation mRNA vaccines delivered using Vaxxas’ needle-free high-density microarray patch (HD-MAP).
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New data revealed on SA’s Fee-Free TAFE
Thousands of students across South Australia have been gaining in-demand skills and new qualifications through Fee-Free TAFE over the past two years, new data reveals.
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New investment into the collaborative study of rare earths
New funding has been announced for the research into the extraction of rare earth elements in Western Australia to establish a new rare earth province in Western Australia.
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Australia-India collaboration boosts new sat-nav tech
Keys to the efficiency of job shop manufacturing businesses
The job shop manufacturing sector in Australia is a significant part of the overall manufacturing industry, creating unique products with tailored specifications. However, job shop manufacturers face a variety of challenges that can impact efficiency and customer satisfaction.
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Delivering blockbuster effects with oil-free air
In the fast-paced world of movie production, where precision and reliability are key, Atlas Copco Rental was tasked with delivering a custom compressed air solution to help create a dramatic water effect for a critical scene. The client required a high volume of air to blast water into the atmosphere, achieving the desired visual impact.
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CSIRO to boost circular economy within SMEs
Applications for a free online learning program have opened for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) working to develop greener supply chains in Australia.
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New Gov’t investment in critical Defence technology
The Federal Government is providing a financial boost to two local companies to support the rapid development of technology to degrade integrated air and missile defence systems (IAMD) of potential adversaries.
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TAFE NSW announces new leadership
New drone radio production line set to advance Defence manufacturing
$262 million to support AUKUS supply chain
Newcastle scores new future industries facility
The Federal Government has announced a $20.7 million investment for the Future Industries Facility in Newcastle which is set to further establish the city as a hub for innovation.
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New transformers arrive in VIC to connect big battery to grid
Acting Premier Ben Carroll and Minister for the State Electricity Commission Lily D’Ambrosio today welcomed the installation of two giant 335 tonne transformers at the 600-megawatt Melbourne Renewable Energy Hub (MREH) in Plumpton.
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Pure air, pure medicine: The power of 100 per cent oil-free air
In the process of manufacturing pharmaceuticals, every input into the final products must be scrupulously hygienic and sterile, from the start to the end of the manufacturing process.
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Coates introduces world’s first road crash-tested recycled plastic traffic barriers to its fleet
Coates is breathing new life into its end-of-life cycle Armorzone plastic traffic barriers by collaborating with Ingal Civil Products to recycle and reuse the materials to manufacture the world’s first road crash-tested recycled plastic barriers.
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$2 billion aluminium investment to aid AUS manufacturing
A new record $2 billion Federal Government investment in the Australian-made aluminium industry is set to secure more well-paid jobs for Australian workers.
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AUS quantum future to be boosted by $5.5 million funding
Applications are now open for round 2 of the Australian Government’s $36 million Critical Technologies Challenge Program (CTCP).
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Software-defined vehicles: ‘State-of-the-Art’ and challenges with AD and ADAS Computing Systems
Automotive megatrends such as autonomous driving (AD) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are challenging designers to convert from traditional electronic control units (ECUs)[1] to domain control units (DCUs),[2] and to further accelerate adoption of central communication units (CCUs) and zone control units (ZCU).[3]
Author – Cristina Mota-Caetano, Director Technical Product Marketing – Product Management – Tantalum BU
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