National Science Week 2024 is a step closer, with the Australian Government awarding $500,000 in grants to support 32 public science projects right across the country.Read More
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One of South Australia’s leading manufacturers, Kimberly-Clark Australia (K-CA), has diverted 100 per cent of waste away from landfill through reuse and recycling initiatives at its Mill in Millicent. Read More
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Solar Victoria has released its Notice to Market for 2024–25 to ensure all clean energy systems are installed safely, fit-for-purpose and future-ready.
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ARBS 2024 will feature over 340 exhibitors ready to unveil the latest advancements in HVAC&R and building services at the International Convention Centre Sydney from 28-30 May. Read More
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In the bustling industrial landscape, efficiency and reliability are paramount. With the Kito RY Series Wire Rope Hoist, businesses can elevate their operations to new heights. Read More
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Australian company Hazer Group has announced it has signed a binding Project Development Agreement with FortisBC Energy to pursue the development of a hydrogen production facility in Canada. Read More
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Chief Executive of the national employer association Ai Group, Innes Willox, welcomed the announced federal government boost to the development and supply of skilled workers for the construction sector. Read More
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A new report by independent think tank Beyond Zero Emissions (BZE) Bold shows boosting Australian manufacturing capabilities by growing five onshore Cleantech supply chains could create up to $215 billion in revenue and up to 53,000 additional jobs by 2035.Read More
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Chainflex cables do not use PTFE and PFAS chemicals, guaranteed with the “PFAS-free” seal.Like the chemicals of the PFAS family, certain polytetrafluoroethylene compounds – PTFE for short – are considered “forever chemicals” and therefore potentially harmful to the environment, people and animals. The European Union is therefore working on a ban on the substances. With the “PFAS-free” seal, igus demonstrates that their own chainflex cables are free of the chemicals and already offer customers operational safety in the event of a ban. Read More
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The goal of the production furnace manufacturer Aksoylar Robotik was to convert its roller hearth furnaces to the state-of-the-art in terms of safety, operability, and monitoring as part of a retrofit. Read More
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A list of key initiatives from the Housing Industry Association (HIA) have been chosen as a part of the Federal Governments Budget commitment of $90.6 million to boost the housing sector. Read More
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Masking tape was developed specifically to help manufacturer’s protect surrounding surfaces from overspray, provide clean paint lines, and remove easily and cleanly when finished. Read More
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The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has opened applications for the third round of its STEM scholarship program. Read More
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The Climate Council is calling for data collected through the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard on manufacturers’ vehicle imports to be published by the government.Read More
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Sphere Drones has announced its flight operations team has been granted a Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) area approval for its site near Wagga Wagga by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.Read More
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Member of CIMIC Group, UGL, has been awarded a contract by client Neoen to construct and install the 341 MW / 1363 MWh Collie Battery Stage 2, in Western Australia.Read More
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