Australian manufacturing has seen a shift toward green technology solutions, AI and automation, fuelling a rebound in the sector and creating global attention.
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SA university merger to help defence manufacturing
Business SA chief executive, Andrew Kay, told the parliamentary Committee on the establishment of Adelaide University the new Adelaide University would help stem the exodus of local students to eastern states universities.
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Locking in the benefits of a thriving innovation sector
Planning advances for proposed South-West manufacturing hub
A vision to establish an advanced manufacturing and technology hub in the South-West is one step closer to reality, with the WA Government moving forward with planning for the proposed facility.
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Automotive still thriving in Australia
For this month’s SEMMA member profile, Manufacturers’ Monthly learnt more about the Nissan Node project and the relationship between the Nissan Casting Australia Plant and SEMMA.
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Q-CTRL, Diraq Partner to Secure Millions for Three Public-Sector Quantum Projects
Q-CTRL, a global leader in developing useful quantum technologies through quantum control infrastructure software, and Diraq, a leading innovator in Silicon-based quantum computing, announced they will be partnering on three multi-million-dollar projects to expand the commercial adoption of quantum computing.
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Air Liquide Australia’s ARCAL welding gases simplifies welders’ work
The ARCAL range from Air Liquide offers 4 high-performing argon / CO2 mixtures and these mixtures fulfil all everyday TIG, MIG, MAG and Plasma arc welding needs on carbon steel, stainless steel and light alloys.
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Thales Australia opens new advanced manufacturing facility
Thales Australia has welcomed The Hon. Pat Conroy MP Minister for Defence Industry to officially open the company’s new advanced manufacturing facility at Lithgow in regional New South Wales.
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Raising the bar with Titan Lifting
It is said, the concept of using winches to move large and heavy objects dates to ancient Greece, 5th century BC. The Greeks used winches and pulleys to construct their temples, theatres, and other world-renowned structures, famously known all around the world.
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Jobs Grow As Global AI Unicorn Expands To Melbourne
A multinational artificial intelligence (AI) company is scaling up its operations in Melbourne, attracted by Victoria’s tech talent pool and innovation ecosystem.
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Queensland launches manufacturing month
The Queensland Government Manufacturing Minister Glenn Butcher today announced Queensland’s first Manufacturing Month to put a spotlight on the industry, which contributes around $20 billion a year to the local economy and employs 180,000 Queenslanders.
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TAFE NSW teacher appointed to key advisory board for the first time in eight years
For the first time in at least eight years a TAFE NSW teacher has been appointed to join the TAFE NSW board, as it helps guide TAFE NSW through recommendations to the Minister on services, priorities, and operations.
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TECO’s energy-reliable motors: empowering the paper and board industry
In the paper and board industry, electricity generation plays a vital role, relying on diverse sources such as coal, natural gas, or biomass. This power is crucial for operating essential equipment and machinery.
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Time to refocus on vision of single trans-Tasman market
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Innes Willox – Chief Executive of the national employer association, Ai Group
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Launch of the KITO PWB MediaHub
KITO PWB, a leader in the hoisting industry, is dedicated to enhancing its offerings and serving the manufacturing sector with top-of-the-line hoisting equipment.
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ELGi modernising compressed air
A new compressed air system featuring two ELGi EG series oil-lubricated screw air compressors has delivered reliability and energy efficiency gains to building products manufacturer Belmont Timber.
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Samsara Eco to open R&D centre to scale infinite plastic recycling
Australian enviro-tech startup, Samsara Eco, is creating Australia’s first infinite recycling Research & Development (R&D) facility.
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ZERO Automotive Brings Second-Gen EV LandCruiser to Mining Industry
ZERO Automotive, specialists in electrified light vehicles for the mining space, has unveiled its second-generation Toyota LandCruiser 79 Series-based ZED70 Ti, which features an unprecedented 50 per cent more power, with fast charging in under half an hour.
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Hysata appoints Michael Liebreich to Global Advisory Council
Australian electrolyser company Hysata has announced the appointment of leading global clean energy, technology and sustainability expert and investor Michael Liebreich to its Global Advisory Council.
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