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Boeing opens US advanced manufacturing research centre

Boeing has officially opened its new research and technology centre in South Carolina that will focus on conducting research in advanced manufacturing fields, including...

University of South Australia crowned champions of the National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition

MEDIA RELEASE The University of South Australia claimed victory at the 2015 National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition (NI ARC), defeating 21 university teams from Australia...

Norway inks missile development agreement with Australia and celebrates first F-35 roll out

Australia and Norway have inked an agreement to develop a new seeker capability for Kongsberg Defence Systems' Joint Strike Missile (JSM), a core weapon...

SA to introduce driverless car legislation

In a bid to become a key player in the emerging self-driving car industry, the State Government of South Australia has announced that it...

Frosty Boy Australia enjoys a taste of China during trade talks

Frosty Boy Chief Executive Dirk Pretorius has returned to Australia with a positive outlook for the country’s manufacturers and businesses looking to break into...

Deakin University wins US defence contract

Deakin University has signed an innovative research agreement with leading US defence technology company, General Dynamics to advance and develop research in robotics for...

Victorian company inks solar manufacturing deal with China

Aussie company RayGen Resources Pty Ltd has signed an agreement with Chinese partner JuYe Solar to expand its manufacturing business in Blackburn in the next five years.  The...

7 Australian organisations get $14.2m in defence funding to develop innovative technologies

Armor Composite Engineering, CSIRO, Micro-X Pty Ltd, Ocius Technology, University of Canberra, the Bureau of Meteorology and Deakin University will get Australian Government funding...

New study unveils: revenues from 3D printing for space and defence aerospace to reach $600m by 2022

Leading provider of industry analysis for the 3D printing/additive manufacturing sector SmarTech Markets Publishing has released a new report titled "Additive Manufacturing in Space...

Aussie student designs smart prosthetic leg (VIDEO)

3D printing has come a long way in many areas, but the ones that matter the most are those that affect and change people’s...
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Expressions of interest sought for Wax Converters Textiles

Salea Advisory, on behalf of Administrator Sule Arnautovic, is inviting expressions of interest for the sale or assignment of Wax Converters Textiles Pty Limited, a well-established manufacturing business located in Rutherford, NSW.