In the renewable energy landscape, Sunlock is synonymous with innovation and efficiency, with its solar mounting systems gracing the rooftops of Australia’s most prominent commercial and government buildings.
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Critical mission for Queensland’s critical minerals
Resources Minister Scott Stewart will head to the United States next week to secure partnerships with government and industry representatives to grow Queensland’s critical minerals industry.
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Is your blood boiling?
Blood can be a health dashboard for your body. It can show vitamin deficiencies, chemical imbalances and abnormalities. Keeping blood at a safe temperature is vital as this article explores.
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3M’s Heavy Duty Abrasives
Designed to withstand the heavy-duty applications that are found in the building industry, 3M abrasive products, offer even wear, cool running temperatures, and longer life during your steel construction, so you spend less time changing discs.
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Soaring to new heights with Titan Lifting
Throughout history, humans have relied on mechanical systems and machines for building projects. Whether it was the Sydney Harbour Bridge or the Eureka Skydeck – each building endeavour would have been impossible to complete without the help of lifting equipment.
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$15bn National Reconstruction Fund open for business
Today, the $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund can begin investing in growing Australia’s industrial capabilities to create the secure, well-paid jobs of the future.
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Capral quality for sure
Hunter class frigate program passes Preliminary Design Review milestone
BAE Systems’ Hunter Class Frigate Program has successfully completed its Preliminary Design Review (PDR). The review, which started in July, is a technical assessment that ensures the design is operationally effective and underpins the more detailed work that will now be undertaken.
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New Perspective shines a light on what’s missing in supply chain
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to be old news these days, but its impact on Australian industry remains a hot topic.
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WA introduces carbon capture and storage bill
Mines and petroleum, and hydrogen industry minister, Bill Johnston, introduced the Petroleum Legislation Amendment Bill 2023 and the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Safety Levies Amendment Bill 2023 into the Western Australian Parliament.
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Rockwell Automation expands Austmine support with new partnership
Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has announced that it has extended its support of Austmine with a new Industry Leader partnership.
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Axiom to provide support equipment for naval strike missile
Axiom Precision Manufacturing has announced that it has entered a new contract with Kongsberg Defence Australia (KDAu) for the manufacture and delivery of ground support equipment for the naval strike missile (NSM), under SEA 1300 Phase 1 – Navy Guided Weapons.
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Additional university places to grow AUKUS workforce
Thousands more students will train at 16 Australian universities through the allocation of an additional 4,001 Commonwealth supported places in STEM courses to help grow the skilled workforce required to deliver the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pathway.
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Regional NSW leads biomethane industry push
Corrections Victoria wins Weld Australia President’s Award
Weld Australia announced that the Department of Justice and Community Safety, Corrections Victoria, has won the inaugural Weld Australia President’s Award for an Outstanding Social Project in Welding.
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SKF’s TMBH 5: a hot topic in efficient bearing installation
“In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, professionals can’t afford to compromise on efficiency or versatility. The SKF TMBH 5 is meeting that challenge head-on,” explains Simon Protheroe, specialist maintenance products for SKF.
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Australia’s renewable energy revolution challenge: not tech, but trust
Comment from Geoff Crittenden, CEO, Weld Australia: While in Canberra for the 2023 National Manufacturing Summit, Jim Sanford, Charlie Joyce (both from the Centre for Future Work), Adam Hersh (senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute in Washington and our keynote speaker), and I met with representatives of several Federal Government departments.
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Air compressors for a digital world
UniSA creates floating sea farm to address water and food shortages
In what is believed to be a world first, University of South Australia (UniSA) researchers have designed a self-sustaining solar-driven system that evaporates seawater and recycles it into freshwater, growing crops without any human involvement.
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Boosting Australia’s space manufacturing capabilities
Dassault Systèmes, its valued partner MEMKO and the University of Southern Queensland’s (UniSQ) iLAuNCH Trailblazer program are collaborating to catalyse the development of Australia’s sovereign space manufacturing capabilities.
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