University of Adelaide-produced special glass rods have been transformed into over eight km of optical fibre aboard the International Space Station.
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The next phase of SA’s first state satellite given green light
The development of South Australia’s first state satellite has taken a giant leap toward delivering tangible data solutions, following the successful completion of the Critical Design Review.
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Lithium-sulphur battery charging times could be slashed
New research from the University of Adelaide, shows that the next generation of lithium-sulphur batteries may be capable of being charged in less than five minutes, instead of several hours as is currently the case.
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Local defence expert to head up Defence SA
One of South Australia’s defence industry experts, Matt Opie, has been appointed as the new chief executive of Defence SA.
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South Australia’s plan to address industry skill shortages
The South Australian Government will release a new skills policy for South Australia – the first in over a decade – which will drive reform and investment in training over the next 10 years.
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GFG Alliance hydrogen agreement to support green steel and iron
GFG Alliance has signed an agreement with the South Australian Government to explore opportunities for the supply of hydrogen from its 250MW electrolyser in Whyalla to support the transformation to green iron and steel.
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Global pharmaceutical manufacturer arriving in South Australia
Global pharmaceutical company, Noumed, has made groundbreaking construction towards its $100 million pharmaceutical manufacturing facility at Salisbury, creating 250 construction jobs and 180 ongoing jobs upon completion.
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Funding awarded for defence research in South Australia
Six projects have received a total of nearly $900,000 in funding for the seventh round of the Defence Innovation Partnership’s Collaborative Research Fund (CRF) in South Australia.
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TAFE SA enrolments soar by 65 per cent
TAFE SA enrolments are continuing to soar – bolstered by the South Australian Government’s Fee Free TAFE – with a rise of 65 per cent compared to two years ago.
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Researchers confirm new silica free alternative to engineered stone
University of Adelaide researchers have confirmed that a new product manufactured for the company SilkSurface is a true and silica free alternative to engineered stone.
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SA government to invest $10m in high quality skills training delivery
More than a dozen training organisations across South Australia will share $2.5 million in grants as part of the Government’s commitment to tackle skills shortages and boost the training sector.
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South Australia-made patrol vessel launched in Osborne
The Arafura class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) NUSHIP Eyre has been launched at the Osborne Naval Shipyard in South Australia.
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Army’s first live-fire of advanced surface-to-air missile system
The Australian Army has conducted its first live-fire of the National Advanced Surface to Air Missile System at the Woomera test range in South Australia.
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US partnership to shore up South Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities
The South Australian Government is partnering with the United States’ largest shipbuilder HII to accelerate the development of of the state’s defence industry workforce, skills, and supply chain.
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Land agreement to build Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines
Australia is a step closer to building conventionally armed, nuclear-powered submarines after the Australian and South Australian Governments reached agreement on a land exchange for the new submarine construction yard.
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Flinders signs agreement with US Navy to advance research
The landmark Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Naval Undersea Warfare Centre (NUWC) Division Newport marks a significant step forward in advancing collaborative research between the United States and Australia in the field of undersea technology.
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Australia’s first degree apprenticeship offered in South Australia
The South Australian Skills Commission formally declared the Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) to be a trade under the South Australian Skills Act 2008 – the final step in the process of approving new apprenticeships.
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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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South Australia’s achievements shine at Weld Australia awards
Last night in Adelaide, innovation, craftsmanship, and quality were celebrated as the winners of Weld Australia‘s 2023 South Australia Welding Excellence Awards were announced.
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