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Navigating food manufacturing challenges: How Lifestyle Bakery uses Intertek Alchemy in upskilling workforce

In a world where the food industry is constantly evolving, the adoption of online training systems has emerged as a crucial catalyst for business success. These days, staying competitive requires more than just secret recipes and skilled cooks; it demands a well-trained and adaptable workforce capable of managing the complexities of modern production.

Kwinana green hydrogen hub edges closer to its large-scale target

Australian manufacturer bp Australia has completed a feasibility study into the development of a large-scale green hydrogen production facility on the site of bp's old Kwinana oil refinery, with the potential to create up to 143 tonnes of zero-emission fuel a day. 

NSW food & beverage manufacturers to convene at Fine Food Australia 2023

The NSW Government announced that a number of local food and beverage manufacturers will showcase their distinctive offerings at Fine Food Australia 2023, the southern hemisphere's largest food industry trade show. 

CSIRO spins out new green hydrogen tech startup for heavy industry

Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has collaborated with corporate advisor RFC Ambrian to establish a new company to commercialise electrolysis technology that the agency said can produce hydrogen with 30 per cent less electricity in a push to decarbonise heavy industry.

Six new recycling projects in Queensland to receive $12m funding boost

The Federal government and the Queensland state government have joined forces to invest more than $12.79 million in six new recycling initiatives, diverting almost 69,000 tonnes of garbage from Queensland landfills each year.

CSIRO recognised as Boeing’s Supplier of the Year

Boeing, the world's largest aerospace firm, has named Australia's national science agency CSIRO as Supplier of the Year for the fifth time since 2010.

AML3D reports positive full year results as its focus shifts to US industrial manufacturers

Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D Limited has reported strong results in earnings for the full year ended 30 June, highlighting US Defence revenues of over $6 million.

New $27m Centre of Excellence to bolster Tasmania’s water, energy sectors

The Tasmanian Government has launched TasTAFE’s new $27 million Water and Energy Trades Centre of Excellence that will provide industry-leading training to the state's water and energy apprentices.

SPEE3D tapped to bring cold spray additive manufacturing tech to the US Naval Postgraduate School

Victoria-based additive manufacturing company SPEE3D has teamed up with the Consortium for Additive Manufacturing Research and Education (CAMRE) to bolster the adoption of metal-based additive manufacturing to support the US Tri-Service Maritime forces, which includes the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.

RMIT University strengthens concrete with used coffee grounds

A team of engineers in Australia has developed a technique to make concrete 30 per cent stronger using waste coffee grounds, turning them into...
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