Premcar shifts focus to land-based defence vehicles

With assistance from the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC), automotive manufacturer Premcar has embarked on an ambitious $1.53 million defence program to engineer and enhance its powertrain offering to be globally relevant for land-based military vehicles. Read More

Resources have served the NT well – time to grow further

As a resident of the Top End, I, like many Territorians, am acutely aware of the economic impact from the mining and energy sectors on our way of life. More than a quarter of the Territory’s wealth is derived from mining and energy. These sectors are critically important, and we often miss out on many opportunities and economic dividends by not fully value-adding to these abundant resources. Association Comment Charmaine Phillips, Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) Read More

Australian Manufactures utilise cosmic rays and hyperspectral imaging

The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) is backing two mining technology projects–from mDetect and EQ Resources–that are utilising cosmic rays and hyperspectral imaging for safety and access to strategically important materials.
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Australian manufacturer laser focused on new markets for recycling technology

Australian manufacturer laser focused on new markets for recycling technology

ActionLaser, a laser drilling filtration screen specialist, will enter the global market for plastic recycling machinery through a collaborative project supported by a Federal Government’s co-investment managed by the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC). Read More

Harvest B and Dunninghams to bring novel plant proteins to NZ with new distribution agreement

High-quality whole piece, plant-based protein will soon be available to New Zealanders with the new distribution agreement between innovative Australian food manufacturer Harvest B and highly respected, New Zealand (NZ) supplier Dunninghams.
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Harvard’s economic complexity ranking shows Australia’s luck is running out

Australia’s over-reliance on exporting items of low complexity has been laid bare in data released by the globally respected Harvard Kennedy School which reveals that Australia’s Economic Complexity Index (ECI) rating has plummeted to 93rd, down 12 positions in the past ten years.
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