The relationship between the space and resources sectors in Australia continues to mature and is now attracting the attention of other industries.
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Victorian households aided in switching to all electric
Minister for Energy and Resources Lily D’Ambrosio has announced projects to help households make the switch to all-electric which is also set to support local manufacturing.
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Queensland Training Awards highlight greatness in VET
The 63rd Queensland Training Awards regional finals showcased the great work in vocational education and training (VET) across the state.
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Grants to help semiconductor manufacturer venture into medtech
Hendon Semiconductors has announced that it has been offered a grant of up to $605,561 to upgrade it’s facilities and equipment for the development and manufacturing of medical products.
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EVOS secures $4m and seeks additional $6m to expand capabilities in Australia
EVOS, a start-up specialising in fleet energy management and AC charging for electric vehicles (EVs), has announced that it is seeking an additional $6 million from investors, having already completed a $4 million raise from existing investors.
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Enabling Trakka Systems
R&I Instrument & Gear Co is a key supplier to Trakka Systems for their advanced searchlight technology, supplying precision gear manufacturing that ensures the reliability needed for military, law enforcement, and rescue operations.
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New investment aimed at reducing energy costs for SMEs
Small and medium businesses will be able to obtain cheaper finance for solar, batteries, and more energy-efficient vehicles and equipment, with a new $50 million Federal Government investment to support discounted loans.
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Perth contractor chosen for Collie battery project
Perth-based company SCEE Electrical has won a contract to help build a link between the power grid and the big battery storage system in Collie.
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New facility turns hard plastics into 3D printer feedstock
A collaboration between UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology (SMaRT) and Renew IT has begun turning discarded hard plastics into 3D printer feedstock.
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Australian Government acquires precision loitering munitions
The Australian Government has acquired the Switchblade 300 precision loitering munitions system to provide a critical combat edge and to add to drone capabilities available to the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
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Atlas Copco Rental ensures power continuity for leading global yeast manufacturer
We all know just how critical uptime is for any industrial-scale production facility, but when your entire operations gravitate around the health and survival of living organisms it can be a matter of life and death. Literally!
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Sovereign rail manufacturing in sight
Post-budget outlook from RSM Australia
Manufacturers’ Monthly spoke to Devika Shivadekar, economist from RSM Australia, who provided her insights into Australia’s current economic outlook and the current implications of the recent 2024/25 federal budget announcement.
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ARB expansion delivering more local manufacturing jobs
New Maker Project STEM grants
Minister for industry and science Ed Husic has launched round 3 of the Maker Projects Community STEM Engagement programs, which provides total funding of $1 million per year over two years.
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New funding toward cutting-edge sovereign defence capabilities
The Federal Government has announced a $4 million ‘pitch day’ to fast-track the development and deployment of innovative defence technologies that contribute to a future made in Australia.
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Rio Tinto to build two new NT solar farms
Two new solar farms will be built on Gumatj and Rirratjingu country on the Gove Peninsula, NT, as Rio Tinto works to secure a more sustainable power supply for the region beyond mining.
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New locally manufactured concussion diagnosis device heads to the U.S
Australian MedTech manufacturer Headsafe has commercialised a portable brain injury assessment device to provide faster diagnosis of potential concussions called Nurochek.
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Australian factory workers must prepare for industry 4.0, says new article
Future high-tech factory workers will rely on training and support from Industry 4.0 technology to manage workflow and remote troubleshooting, Flinders University experts say.
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Greater South East Melbourne the key to Future Made in Australia, says minister
At the launch of the GSEM Jobs and Skills Roadmap, federal skills minister Brendan O’Connor has declared that the Greater Southeast Melbourne region is the key to “A Future Made in Australia.”
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