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Ai Group reveals soaring demand for technical and trade skills in 2024

Ai Group's Centre for Education and Training (CET) has released survey data revealing that technicians and trades workers are in high demand and increasingly difficult to find.

The role of micro moulding in the production of micro-optics

Micro-optics encompasses components like tiny lenses, beam-splitters, prisms, light-pipes, and other optical parts ranging from 20 microns to 1 mm in size, or larger optical components with micron-level features.

SPEE3D previews new large format metal 3D printer ‘TitanSPEE3D’

Global additive manufacturing company SPEE3D is set to unveil its large-format metal 3D printer, TitanSPEE3D, at the Large Scale Additive Action Team Meeting (LSAAT) held at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Tasmania hosts global buyers, boosts produce exports

North West Tasmania's farms recently welcomed 40 international buyers from 12 global markets as part of the AUSVEG Fresh Produce Showcase program.

Queensland’s $1.5 billion budget boost for skills and employment

The Queensland Government, under the leadership of Premier Steven Miles, has allocated $1.5 billion to support skills development, training, employment, and small businesses in a bid to foster the state's commitment to fostering growth and prosperity.

Birds Eye commits to sustainable packaging with PCR materials

In a move for sustainable packaging in Australia's freezer aisles, Birds Eye, the nation's most iconic freezer-aisle brand, has incorporated Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) material into its packaging, starting with plastic steam bags.

Titomic cold spray tech to shield Woodside’s offshore platform from corrosion

Woodside Energy, in collaboration with Monadelphous Group, announced plans to utilize the D523 System, developed by Titomic Limited, for corrosion mitigation on its offshore gas platform located near Karratha, Western Australia.

Hydrogen-powered road trains to reduce fuel use in Pilbara

Holcim Australia is implementing hydrogen technology to reduce emissions and fuel consumption in its road trains operating across the Pilbara region.

Heidelberg Materials, Leilac partner for advanced carbon capture plant

Calix Limited announced that its subsidiary, Leilac Limited, and Heidelberg Materials have entered into a Joint Venture (JV) for the Leilac-2 demonstration plant at Heidelberg Materials' Ennigerloh cement plant in Germany.

Aurora Labs expands into defence sector with new 3D printing order

Aurora Labs, a provider of advanced 3D printing technology, has secured a purchase order from the Australian Government's Department of Defence.
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