The first stage of nation-leading product safety standards and an Australia-first information standard for e-micromobility vehicles are now in effect in NSW. Read More
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has committed $30 million in conditional funding to VSPC for a project which seeks to commercialise a new process for manufacturing cathode powder for lithium-ion batteries.Read More
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Clinical-stage biotechnology company, Vaxxas, has announced it has completed enrollment for its Phase I clinical trial of a vaccine against an avian influenza A (H7N9) virus. Read More
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In a leap forward for industrial air compression, Elgi Equipments, one of the world’s leading air-compressor manufacturers with over 64 years of compressed air excellence has announced the introduction of its pioneering compressed air stabilisation technology. Read More
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In a major milestone for Brand SA, more than 10,000 South Australian businesses have applied to use the State Brand and proudly display the logo on their products, websites, signage and advertising.
Young Tasmanians are being urged to consider a career in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) following the release of the State Government’s new Cyber Security Strategy. Read More
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Australia’s manufacturing sector is brimming with innovation and expertise, yet many local manufacturers struggle to secure contracts on major projects. The challenge is not a lack of capability but rather a gap in visibility and connection between manufacturers and project owners. This is where Industry Capability Network (ICN) plays a critical role. Read More
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Is your manufacturing business leveraging supply chain management (SCM) effectively? In today’s dynamic market, SCM is crucial for enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Read on to discover the key benefits. Read More
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Ten new grants through the Schools Pathways Program will go to organisations, enabling them to collaborate with schools and educational institutions to deliver innovative programs across the STEM domains. Read More
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CSIRO is calling for expressions of interest for ‘Innovate to Grow: Queensland’, a free eight-week research and development (R&D) training program, aimed at helping Queensland small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) transform innovative ideas into research-ready projects. Read More
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Turning Waste into Opportunity: Robinvale fruit grower Adam Gallace has built a business on ensuring nothing goes to waste. Whether it’s the grapes left hanging on vines at the end of the season or the water extracted from industrial dehydration driers, every byproduct is an opportunity. Read More
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Deakin University’s Hycel and AMSL Aero have announced a research partnership that will help deliver higher-performing hydrogen fuel cells for aviation applications. Read More
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The South Australian Government is supporting an Adelaide-based start-up who are on a mission to commercialise new technology that will make installing geothermal heat pumps cheaper, safer and more efficient. Read More
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Peter Rossdeutscher AM, the current chair of Quantum Australia, has been appointed as the new chair of Industry Innovation and Science Australia (IISA), bringing extensive Board experience and expertise in Australia’s innovation ecosystem.Read More
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The Critical Minerals Production Tax Incentive (CMPTI) is set to support Australia’s efforts to produce and process more of the minerals needed for global net zero transformation. Read More
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Producer of navigation and autonomous systems, Advanced Navigation, has announced the appointment of Maximilian Doemling as head of product management. Read More
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Austal Australasia has been awarded a contract valued between $265 and $275 million by Gotlandsbolaget of Sweden, for the design and construction of a 130-metre combined cycle, ‘hydrogen-ready’ vehicle passenger ferry. Read More
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The NSW Government and wind farm developer WestWind Energy has signed a lease agreement to help facilitate a wind farm with up to 201 turbines on Crown land in south-west NSW. Read More
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Allegro Energy has been awarded $1.85 million to scale their Redox Flow Battery technology to mass production, as a part of the latest recipient of the $400 million Industry Growth Program. Read More
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