Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and E.ON, a large European energy network and infrastructure operator, have set out to deliver up to five million tonnes per annum of green, renewable hydrogen (GH2) to Europe by 2030.
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Titomic acquires European cold spray company, Dycomet
Titomic has acquired a Netherlands-based cold spray technology company, Dycomet, which has a portfolio of R&D services via an in-house laboratory, software development and the provision of servicing, spare parts and consumables for its systems.
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Delegation studies best practices in skills training
A recent delegation of Victorian Minister for Training and Skills and Minister for Higher Education, Gayle Tierney and industry leaders looked at how Australia can learn from European education and training
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Tritium signs deal with Ionity
Tritium has signed with European electric car company Ionity, to supply its flagship Veefil-PK high power electric vehicle chargers.
EV company, Tritium says this is the largest deal for its flagship charger
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Further speaker info released for November 8 Doing Business in Europe event
The brand new Doing Business in Europe symposium is fast approaching, with a small number of audience places still available for manufacturers wanting expert perspectives and exclusive networking opportunities.
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Confirmation future Holdens will come from Germany
When Holden finishes its manufacturing operations in 2017, over a third of Holdens will be made in Germany.
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Holden Commodore replacement may come from Germany
Holden may replace the last Australian-made Commodore with cars made by General Motors brand Opel in Germany.
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EU rules on government assistance to car makers
The European Commission has approved all the proposed German Government support for Porsche but only a third of their proposed support for BMW.
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Global manufacturing on the rise
Despite slowing growth in China, manufacturing activity is increasing globally at its fastest pace in nearly three years.
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German industrial production up in August
German industrial production increased in August after falling in the previous month.
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China and Switzerland sign off on preliminary free trade deal
China has signed off on a preliminary free trade deal with Switzerland. The deal could become Beijing's first with a major Western economy.
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US, Europe manufacturing deteriorate to post-recession levels
Manufacturing growth across Europe and the US slowed during July, the latter reporting the second-weakest month of activity since the recession, according to statistics.
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Nokia dumps another 4000 employees
NOKIA has continued concrete action on its plans to reduce its workforce globally, with 4000 employees in Europe and Mexico to lose their jobs as the company moves its manufacturing to Asia.
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Quickstep to develop automotive composites for Audi and the German government
Perth’s Quickstep Holdings has teamed-up with car manufacturer Audi and the German government to develop cost-effective solutions for high-volume automotive composite parts production.
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Rolling out the ‘green’ tyre for fuel economy and sustainability
Tyre manufacturers are continuing to find ways to develop tyres that reduce full consumption, and with the introduction of stricter environmental laws and standards, the need to have a fuel-efficient 'green' tyre is becoming imperative.
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