The deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, joined Grant Shapps, the UK secretary of state for defence, at Rolls Royce’s nuclear reactor manufacturing site in Derby where they met Australian industry personnel undertaking placement within the United Kingdom defence industry.
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Australia and UK sign Quantum Joint Statement
Last week, the Australian Government signed a Joint Statement with the United Kingdom to advance cooperation in the field of quantum technology.
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South Australia’s defence capability on show at Indo Pacific 2023
South Australia’s world-class defence industry capability will be on show at the international maritime exhibition, Indo Pacific 2023, until tomorrow.
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SunCable names Tasmania as preferred site for $2BN manufacturing facility
“Massive” opportunities in clean energy sector
The clean energy sector presents an enormous opportunity for all kinds of manufacturing businesses, according to Paul Hodgson, CEO of the Scaling Green Hydrogen CRC bid.
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AML3D wins $2.5M contract to supply US Navy component supply chain
DigiKey announces global partnership with super low power IC provider Ambiq
The nuts and bolts of 100 per cent joint reliability in manufacturing
Efficiency, accuracy, consistency, and traceability are the cornerstones of a compliant and safe workplace. Without a precise auditing method, how can you be sure your tool is doing its job?
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Engineers Australia applauds Government’s investment in AUKUS education
Peak engineering body, Engineers Australia, has today welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement of $128.5 million investment over four years to fund 4,000 additional university places to help power the AUKUS workforce.
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Scaling up SunDrive’s advanced solar PV manufacturing
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced $11 million in funding to Australian solar technology company SunDrive Solar to expand its novel solar cell metallisation technology from prototype scale (1.5 MW/yr) to commercial capacity (>100 MW/yr).
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Metakosmos forges strategic partnership with Digilogic Systems
Metakosmos, an Australian human spacesuit technology company, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Digilogic Systems, a premium systems integrator for aerospace and defence industries.
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$1.5 million awarded to University of Southern Queensland researchers
The University of Southern Queensland has received more than $1.5 million in research funding to lead three projects awarded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) as part of its Discovery Projects scheme.
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University of Sydney launches new robotics hub
The University of Sydney has launched the Australian Robotic Inspection and Asset Management Hub (ARIAM) which researchers say will transform the way important assets are handled.
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Rolling smoothly with Schaeffler Group
For centuries, materials like wood, stone and brick have been used to protect and add style to homes. In the late 1800s Austrian inventor Ludwig Hatschek invented fibre cement sheets, offering a durable and cost-effective solution to build homes.
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From sawdust to success: Timken delivers timber mill triumph for timber mills
Timken, a renowned worldwide supplier of industrial belts and related components, has introduced a specialised V-belt that has been sawing through competition in the building material manufacturing industry. This belt, known as the Timken Double Angled V-Belt, has proven indispensable at a large multi-site timber mill in Australia, specifically in trim saw applications. The belt also has some unique modifications, as highlighted by Rob Michelson, Motion’s National Product Manager for Belts, which are leaving competitors in the saw dust.
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Pushing boundaries with Timken bearings
Glass manufacturing allows for a range of products. More than 4,000 years ago, in the historical region of Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and the Euphrates Rivers, glass was discovered through the art of mixing sand, soda, and lime together1. Today, glass is used in several products from intricate glassware to high-tech applications like smart phones and computer screens.
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ECI’s guide to finding the right business management software
Recent global events have drastically shifted not only consumer behaviours and expectations, but how businesses are managing these changes.
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A DIY toolbox for predictive maintenance
Assets are like fingerprints, says digitalisation expert Freddie Coertze. Each one has a unique signature. Which is why certain condition monitoring techniques might not be the solution when it comes to improving equipment health.
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Climate Smart Engineering Conference
Manufacturers worldwide are looking at ways to minimise their environmental impact helping to contribute to net-zero emissions targets.
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