Australian singer-songwriter Jessica Mauboy serenaded factory workers at the launch of Australian Made Week today, lending her voice to the call to buy local.
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Advanced manufacturing means going back to basics
The best way to take advantage of advanced manufacturing opportunities is to get back to the basics, according to Industry Capability Network (ICN) NSW Advanced Manufacturing Manager Marcus Batten.
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Still working – ifm cables
Ifm takes pride in how robust and reliable its sensors are. In this video Glenn Thornton and Roland Denholm from ifm Australia test the products in some fun but challenging ways, all the while showing that their products are still working.
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Empowering the next generation of innovators with Altium’s tools
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are at the heart of modern electronics, driving innovations in countless industries from consumer electronics to aerospace. As the demand for skilled PCB designers grows, equipping the next generation with cutting-edge tools is more crucial than ever.
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Gold Coast manufacturer secures Hunter class frigate contract
Queensland manufacturer Craig International Ballistics will supply ballistic protection windows for the first three Hunter class frigates under an agreement with BAE Systems Maritime Australia.
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Report shows Australian manufacturers and distributors set to expand production
New CommBank report shows production output and financial performance to lift in 2024 while labour shortages and competitive pressures weigh on productivity and growth.
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ATSE welcomes quantum technology investment for QLD
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has welcomed the announcement of a new, almost $1 billion quantum computing investment in Queensland, announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic along with Queensland’s Premier Steven Miles.
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Sydney’s $2 billion dollar commitment to local businesses
The City of Sydney’s new budget directs $2.2 billion in operational expenditure, grants and services over the next 10 years aimed at helping communities and local businesses.
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Platinum ERP Solutions from BusinessHub
BusinessHub aims to empower manufacturers with tailored enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions, focusing on modernisation, scalability, and deep industry expertise. Learn about their commitment to continuous learning, their recent accolades, and future advancements. Manufacturers’ Monthly reports.
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2024/2025 Budget unveils further commitment to Australian Defence Force
The 2024-25 Budget sees Defence funding increase by $50 billion to $764.6 billion over the decade to support a more capable Defence Force that can safeguard Australia’s security.
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2024/25 Budget reveals new investment under Future Made In Australia Act
The Federal Government has announced $21 billion of new funding initiatives under the Future Made in Australia Act strategic framework.
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Towards a common goal: Emily van Egmond on levelling the playing field in sport and construction
Australian sport is undergoing a remarkable evolution, breaking through traditional gender barriers, and creating opportunities for women to shine. Can construction do the same?
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Bubble Curtains: Safeguarding Freshwater from Salinization
One of the many consequences of a dryer climate is that water levels are slowly but surely decreasing. That, in turn, disrupts the fresh water supply and causes salinization problems. In collaboration with local and national governments, Atlas Copco Rental regularly supplies equipment for the installation of bubble curtains in waterways to limit the damage to the environment.
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Fiber laser and deburrer boosts MITS Alloy’s production efficiency and manufacturing capabilities.
Going from just a handful of employees to seventy-five in just a few short years is testament to the enormous popularity and demand for MITS Alloy’s range of heavy-duty aluminium Ute trays and canopies.
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Databricks and ARM Hub sign partnership to boost manufacturing
ARM Hub, Australia’s leading artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and design-for-manufacture industry hub is partnering with world-leading data and AI platform, Databricks.
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Tasmania’s first major green hydrogen producer revealed
Countrywide Hydrogen, part of ReNu Energy, will become Tasmania’s first major green hydrogen producer after locking in an $8 million funding deal with the Tasmanian Liberal Government.
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Australian yacht manufacturer launches its 6,000th motor yacht
Australian luxury yacht builder, Riviera, has launched its 6,000th motor yacht at its production facility on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
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Medical research institutes invited to apply for $160 million support
The NSW Government is launching a $160 million medical research program as it searches for the next big health breakthrough.
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National Science Week 2024 receives $500,000 to inspire careers in science & innovation
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.
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Australian manufacturer reaches zero-waste milestone
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.
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