Tyres once destined for landfill are being repurposed for use in road paving, artificial turf and kids’ playgrounds at Australia’s first rubber crumb plant located in the Shoalhaven.
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Telix Pharmaceuticals expands US operations with new acquisition
Australian company, Telix Pharmaceuticals, has come to an agreement to acquire RLS, an American radio pharmacy network that distribute pharamaecutials such as therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
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New program to uplift nuclear powered submarine supply chain
Five South Australian companies will undertake a program to help them enter the global supply chain for nuclear-powered submarines.
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Austal secures second submarine contract in a week
Australian shipbuilder Austal Limited has announced that its U.S. arm, Austal USA, has been awarded a US$152 million contract by the U.S. Navy to develop submarine infrastructure.
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Sphere Drones wins NSW Gov’t tender
New research into turbocharging vaccine delivery at Monash University
The state of trade in a rapidly changing world
We are trade reliant. One in four Australian jobs relies directly or indirectly on trade, whether in goods or services. In turbulent times, the changing shape of the world around us matters enormously to how we develop our future prosperity.
Association Comment Innes Willox, Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group
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Lightforce Group cements its role as a defence manufacturer
In July, Lightforce Group announced the supply of 120 advanced, customisable night vision and thermal imaging systems to the ADF’s Dismounted Combat Program, along with ‘train-the-trainer’ instruction.
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Landmark MoU set to boost WA’s biomedical innovation
The Government has signed a landmark MoU with CSIRO and the University of Western Australia to activate CSIRO’s Floreat site as part of a new biomedical precinct.
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Manufacturer among winners of 2024 WA Export Awards announced
The winners of the 2024 Western Australian Export Awards have been announced in categories that include Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing and Advanced Materials.
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ARENA funds West Melbourne’s transitions to electric vehicles
Local councils in Melbourne’s west are set to receive a boost to their decarbonisation efforts, with $2.2 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to assist in the transition to electric vehicles.
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Cold spray for rapid and reliable repairs
Indian Ocean conference unpacks the issues for AUKUS, Quad
July’s Indian Ocean Defence & Security (IODS) event 2024 concluded with a deeper insight into the strategic significance and practical challenges of the AUKUS and Quad partnerships, drawing record attendance from industry and government officials.
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Driving efficiency in manufacturing and defence
Central Innovation delivers cutting-edge design software, training, and consulting, enhancing efficiency and innovation, with a focus on defence capabilities.
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ATSE releases vision for QLD manufacturing and renewable innovation
Austal Australia partner with Greenroom Robotics
NSW Gov’t welcomes proposed ban on importing engineered stone
The NSW Government has welcomed the Federal Government’s proposed ban on the importation of engineered stone benchtops, slabs and panels with a silica content of more than one percent from 1 January 2025.
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AUS company secures contract for world’s first mobile quantum computer
New robot could aid precise surgery
Left with the scraps
Industry leaders call for strategic government intervention to prioritise local scrap consumption and rejuvenate manufacturing capabilities amidst global competition.
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