Any business manager or executive responsible for operating transformers should be acutely aware of the possible consequences if they suffer a breakdown. The potential impact on production commitments
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The right supply tools speed up processes in many facilities
Infastech Engineered Fastening supplies tools that speed up processes in many facilities.
Speed and accuracy are key in any manufacturing facility. Where solutions are created to make more products in
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Industry and academia collaborate for improved sustainable energy
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) reports that Australia has the highest average solar radiation per square metre of any continent in the world. Given the country’s capacity to take on large-scale
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End-of-life tyres have multiple uses in manufacturing
Road building and civil engineering are creating demand for specialised products that use recycled rubber. This is giving tyres a second life as they are used in their entirety in the manufacture of new
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STEM-skilled workforce key priority in Australian Budget 2019-20
Building a stronger Australian workforce with more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills is taking precedence in the Australian Budget for 2019-20.
On April 2, the Australian government
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Labor’s electric vehicle policy a leap for affordability and investment
Labor’s National Electric Vehicle policy has been described by the Electric Vehicle Council as a game changer that will spur investment and start driving the nation into a cleaner transport future.
The
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Space-saving equipment helps lift productivity
Just as time is of the essence, space is also of the essence in any business looking to increase its reach. Take any large city – crammed with cars manoeuvring past one another, packed with people making
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Taking a collaborative approach improves exporting capabilities
Australia is competing in an international market where a company from Germany can easily and quickly transport its products to France or any other neighbouring nation. So finding a niche in the market,
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Product longevity keeps facilities sustainable
The circular economy encompasses many aspects of a businesses that can be changed to improve environmental impacts and create a more profitable business. While creating and highlighting change by promoting
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Radio-frequency identification plays vital role in manufacturing
Manufacturing could go full circle as individualisation starts to creep into the process engineering equation.
Henry Ford takes most of the credit for introducing mass production practices to
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Lockheed Martin Australia supports advanced technologies development
Defence technology and innovation company, Lockheed Martin Australia has announced research and development (R&D) seeding grants for an investment in excess of $900,000 in local academic and industry
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Queensland celebrates first shipment of green hydrogen to Japan
QUT has taken part in the first production and export of “green hydrogen” derived from water from Australia to Japan in a step towards the development of a new sustainable fuel export market.
The landmark
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STEM jobs are growing faster than other jobs
Analysis of labour force data by the Department of Jobs and Small Business shows that jobs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) related occupations are growing significantly faster
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New labs advance materials, manufacturing and fabrication research
Two new research laboratories at RMIT University’s Melbourne City campus will focus on developing high-performance advanced materials and improving manufacturing and fabrication.
Researchers will use
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Australian economy sees tough first half of 2019, expert explains
The first half of 2019 is going to be tough for the Australian economy – but it’s not all bad news, according to one expert at AUSPACK 2019.
Economic guru Stephen Koukoulas took guests at the AUSPACK
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Australia commits to next Triton remotely piloted aircraft
The Australian government is purchasing the next MQ-4C Triton remotely piloted aircraft.
This aircraft is the second of a planned fleet of at least six Triton aircraft that Australia is acquiring through
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Western Australia searches for best and brightest innovators
The search for Western Australia’s latest innovators is now on with Innovation and ICT Minister Dave Kelly opening applications for the 2019 WA Innovator of the Year program.
The program, which started
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Free trade agreement drives industry growth
Australian businesses will have more opportunities for growth through open trade and global investment following the signing of the Australia-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement and associated Investment agreement.
Minister
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Nominations for Endeavour Awards extended for two weeks
There is still a chance for companies to be a part of Australia’s most prestigious manufacturing awards ceremony as nominations have been extended.
The Endeavour Awards will once again bring the manufacturing
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buildingSMART and GS1 Australia advance global standards in construction
buildingSMART Australasia, a not-for-profit body that leads the development of open digital information flows across the built asset economy, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GS1 Australia
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