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Aussie researchers develop game-changing method for manufacturing aluminium alloys

Monash University researchers have developed a game-changing method to manufacture aluminium alloys that could have a profound impact on manufacturing industries such as transportation,...

RUAG Australia hits manufacturing milestone for the F-35 program

RUAG Australia has met full production demand for the F-35 program with the manufacture of the 2,500th uplock actuator system. The uplock actuator system, which...

Boeing introduces new unmanned aircraft system developed in Australia

Boeing has unveiled a new unmanned aircraft platform developed for global defence customers by Boeing Australia. Designed for in-country customisation and growth of sovereign capabilities,...

Landmark defence agreement to provide new opportunities for Australia’s defence industry

The Australian Department of Defence and Northrop Grumman have signed the first Australian Industry Capability (AIC) Deed, aimed at creating new opportunities for the...

Aussie PhD candidate wins top innovation prize for revolutionary 3D printed tools

RMIT University PhD candidate Jimmy Toton received the 2019 Young Defence Innovator Award and $15,000 prize at the Avalon International Airshow for his research...

Santos gas to create new manufacturing jobs in NSW

Santos and Perdaman have struck a non-binding agreement for the supply of natural gas to a proposed new ammonium nitrate plant near Narrabri that...

Orica’s longest serving employee receives unique recognition

Orica has recognised its longest serving employee, Mr Paul Harrison, by naming its 300thBulkmaster (BM300) Mobile Manufacturing Unit after him.  Mr Harrison has been on...

NSW startup RoboHelix creates world’s first robotic machine for making augur and drill screw...

Mechatronic engineers David Gardner and Hayel Smair from Sydney startup RoboHelix have developed the world’s first robotic machine for making augur and drill screw segments. Working from...

Employment growth set to continue at Quickstep

Quickstep Holdings' employment levels have grown 'significantly' due to increasing workload, the company has announced on Monday. Quickstep, which currently employs 240 people across Australia,...

CSIRO develops a new form of graphitic material that is cheap and easy to...

CSIRO has developed a new form of graphitic material that could find application across a broad spectrum of industries. Dubbed "GraphON" to reflect the presence...
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Can AI reshape safety for Australia’s steel mills?

Over the past decade, more than 1,850 workers have lost their lives to traumatic injuries in Australian workplaces. Even more alarming, over 1.1 million workers have filed serious compensation claims for injuries resulting in more than a week of lost work time. That is approximately one in every 12 workers facing significant workplace injuries.