Incat is set to acquire 12 hectares of land at Boyer in Tasmania from Norske Skog to construct a new vessel manufacturing facility and increase its shipbuilding capacity.
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New TAS institute to help connect students with defence industry
New grants set to boost TAS advanced manufacturing exports
A $1 million Accelerating Trade Grant Program is to be rolled out to strengthen the exports of Tasmania’s $2 billion advanced manufacturing industry.
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TAS re-manufacturing facility to help used plastic containers take on new life
Becoming a global leader
Tasmanian Government continuing the rewards of renewable energy
A plan to streamline the approvals process for new renewable energy projects has been unveiled by the Tasmanian Government which will ensure Tasmania continues to be the renewable energy powerhouse of the nation.
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$70 million boost to develop Tasmania’s renewable hydrogen hub
The Federal Government has struck an agreement to invest $70 million to develop the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania, creating regional jobs and advancing Australia’s future as a renewable energy superpower.
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Tasmania invests in skills and training with new $285m agreement
Building Tasmania’s largest solar farm
SunCable names Tasmania as preferred site for $2BN manufacturing facility
Tasmanian defence industry goes from strength to strength
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania to deliver the world’s largest battery electric ship
Incat Tasmania is leading the world in producing pure-electric lightweight zero-emission ferries and has nearly completed a ship for an international customer.
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