Meet Chris Dicker who is both the Australasian Product Manager and Complex Product Manager for ifm in Australia. Chris has extensive experience working in the industry and with ifm, he has genuine passion
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How resilient is the modern manufacturing plant?
Peter Hudson, Trabtech product manager, Phoenix Contact ANZ
The myth says, “Lightning never strikes the same place twice.” But if it was to strike even once, what would the repercussions on
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Fifteen manufacturing businesses to share $19m in government funding
Fifteen companies from Victoria and South Australia have been named as recipients of nearly $19 million worth of grants under the second and final phase of the government’s Advanced Manufacturing Growth
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Lockheed Martin partners with Deakin University to further develop industrial exoskeleton
Lockheed Martin Australia and Deakin University’s Institute for Intelligent Systems Research (IISRI) have signed a 12-month research partnership to further develop Lockheed Martin’s FORTIS Exoskeleton.
The
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Australia will gain from continued Asia-pacific trade integration, says report
A new study, undertaken by economists from Brandeis International Business School and Johns Hopkins University, shows Australia stands to enjoy significant income gains under the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Thales strengthens local munitions capability with new agreement
Thales Australia has expanded its partnership with General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS) to offer the latest munitions solutions to Australian Defence Force.
A US based company, GD-OTS
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EOS to deliver remote weapon stations for Boxer CRVs
Australian company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has been chosen as the supplier of remote weapon stations for the Australian Army’s new Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (CRV).
Minister for Defence,
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Economy grows at fastest pace since mining boom
Australian economic growth has picked up pace, growing by 3.4 per cent in the year to the end of June, driven by increased consumer demand.
It is a step up from the 3.1 per cent year-on-year GDP growth
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Data reveals how businesses can reduce energy costs for all Australians
New research from energy retailer, Flow Power, shows that businesses forgoing fixed-rate contracts for wholesale prices could expect significant price reductions. In a study of 670 medium to large businesses,
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Low-cost cyclone proof houses to benefit remote area residents
Remote indigenous communities in Australia’s top end and developing countries will get a big boost from a new low-cost cyclone proof housing system developed with the assistance of the University of
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Saab Australia’s air defence upgrade wins US certification
Saab Australia has received US certification for the update to the Australian Army’s short range air-defence system to the latest Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5 standard.
With this certification,
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Australia, France join to build space industry capability
The Australian Space Agency and its French counterpart have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will help both nations work together to develop their respective space programs and take
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NT energy resources innovation to get $1m boost
The federal government is backing the Northern Territory’s energy resources sector by locking in $1 million to help boost competitiveness and productivity.
The new funding has been made available through
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Defence companies to be featured in the Military Sales Catalogue
Australian defence companies have an opportunity to showcase their world-class capabilities around the globe, with applications now open for the third edition of the Australian Military Sales Catalogue.
Minister
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Opportunity for Aussie defence companies to showcase their capabilities
Australian defence companies have an opportunity to showcase their world-class capabilities around the globe, with applications now open for the third edition of the Australian Military Sales Catalogue.
Minister
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CAPS announces huge savings with Ingersoll Rand super spring sale
CAPS Australia has announced the launch of its Ingersoll Rand Super Spring Sale, offering unprecedented savings on the list price of selected Ingersoll Rand rotary screw air compressors– reducing prices
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Titomic debuts Australia’s first metal printed soldier-enabled UAV
Australian metal additive manufacturing company, Titomic, has announced its first defence agreement with TAUV, to produce ruggedised soldier-enabled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in Titanium using
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Newcastle to host the Greater Hunter Makers and Technology Festival
The next Ai Group Greater Hunter Makers and Technology Festival will be held at Newcastle Jockey Club on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd September 2018 – with exhibitors comprising innovative manufacturing
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Vaughan Constructions delivers more than $12million in facilities for Fort Knox and Aldi
Vaughan Constructions will deliver more than $12 million in new facilities to Fort Knox, which is a joint venture between the Wilson Family and McMullin Group, and Aldi in Melbourne’s north.
The two
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GS1 announces guideline to improve the mobile shopping experience
GS1 recently announced the ratification of the new Mobile Ready Hero Images Guideline to address the importance of imagery and authorised product information for the mobile shopping experience.
“The
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