Adelaide company Ezy-Fit Hydraulics spent approximately $4 million on upgrades in preparation for a tender to replace the Collins Class periscope tubes, only to lose the tender to Thales, the original
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Arcadis and RedEye to digitise built asset industry
Arcadis Australia Pacific has announced a strategic alliance with Australian tech innovator RedEye to transform the Australian built asset industry’s use of data.
The strategic alliance will see Arcadis
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The manufacturing skills in demand this quarter
Recruiting expert Hays has released its latest quarterly report on employment trends in Australian industries.
According to the report, Australia’s manufacturing market was active last quarter, with
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UAE-based aluminium extrusion company expands to Australia
UAE-based Taweelah Aluminium Extrusion Company (TALEX), has announced its expansion into the Australian market with Melbourne the first city selected in its international expansion. The company’s starting
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Fears for Australia’s shipbuilding industry
Australian shipbuilders have expressed fears that Australia will have minimal involvement in the building and maintenance of the nation’s future submarines and warships.
South Australia should expect
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Maritime school to boost Australia’s shipbuilding skills
A maritime technical school will be established in South Australia to train workers for its $90 billion shipbuilding program.
The Maritime Technical College will be based in the South Australian capital
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The Australian auto industry post-manufacturing
The latest State of the Nation Report featured a spotlight on the Australian automotive industry, painting a picture of the industry following the end of local car manufacturing.
Despite the imminent closure
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Australian food manufacturers facing butter shortage
Small to medium food manufacturers are currently facing a butter shortage due to a combination of a drop in overall milk production, an increase in demand nationally and a change in consumer tastes.
According
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Defence manufacturing will grow Australian economy, says Pyne
The defence industry will be a key player in growing Australia’s economy, according to Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne.
“Using the defence dollar to drive the take-up
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Industry minister warns Australia must ‘embrace change’ on global stage
Industry innovators must “embrace change” if Australia is to remain open to business in the global marketplace, it has been claimed.
Arthur Sinodinos, industry minister, suggests there is an “increasing
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Magnetic adapter that keeps e-chains on track
The ‘magsnap’ magnetic adapter for e-chains can easily be clipped on the crossbars of energy chains allowing new possibilities for a range of hanging or circular applications.
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2014 Women in Industry Award Winners: Employer of the Year Award – Brookfield Multiplex
Construction contract firm Brookfield Multiplex has won the 2014 Employer of the Year Award for its commitment to ensuring diversity is promoted within its ranks.
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2014 Women in Industry Award Winners: Excellence in Mining Award – Julie Shuttleworth
In recognition of her stellar career in the mining industry, Julie Shuttleworth has taken out the 2014 Women in Industry Award for Excellence in Mining.
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2014 Women in Industry Awards- Finalists Announced
Manufacturers’ Monthly, Pace and Australian Mining are proud to announce finalists for the inaugural Women in Industry Awards have been selected from a list of impressive candidates.
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2014 Women in Industry Awards – nominations extended
You now have until May 1 to nominate women doing great work in your company.
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2014 Women in Industry Awards
Are there women in your business doing amazing work? Get your nominations in for the 2014 Women in Industry Awards.
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Industry 4.0 will only work if the intellectual property is sufficiently protected warns expert
An increasing number of unsecured, computer-guided production machinery and networks in production facilities are gradually evolving into gateways for data theft. Experts claim new security technologies are needed to shield the sensitive data.
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Manufacturers’ Monthly is proud to present the 2014 Women in Industry Awards
Women are consistently achieving greatness and excelling in their chosen fields within the manufacturing, mining, engineering and process control industries and we think their talent should be acknowledged.
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