Tag: Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund
Future-ready: Upskilling Australia’s manufacturing workforce
The growth of automation and digital technologies has transformed the manufacturing sector in Australia. As Industry 4.0 continues to evolve, the demand for crucial digital skills is skyrocketing.
Darwin manufacturer meets cyclonic standards, eyes volume production
Northern Territory company Arctic Installations has cleared serviceability and wind pressure tests at James Cook University (JCU), taking a step towards large-scale production of its structural panels tailored for tough tropical conditions.
Australian tech set to elevate water quality in remote areas, spur job growth
A consortium of innovative Australian companies is set to revolutionise water monitoring and filtration systems in a push to address the pressing issue of water quality in remote Australian communities.
NT champions advanced manufacturing for water quality in remote communities
The Northern Territory Government is spearheading a transformative initiative to bolster local businesses and employment opportunities through the Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund (AMEF).
AMGC to gather NT manufacturers at Meet the Territory 2024
The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) is planning to host its annual Meet the Territory event in Darwin in May 2024.
NT’s advanced manufacturing fund to create more jobs over the next three years
The Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund (AMEF) is set to create up to 100 new manufacturing jobs and provide $35 million to the Northern Territory's economy over the next three years, paving the way for a burgeoning advanced manufacturing industry.
NT roofing company Steeline receives Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Funding
Steeline GRP, the largest steel roll former in the Northern Territory, is the latest grant recipient of co-investment under the Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund (AMEF), securing $800,000 to support the integration of new manufacturing equipment to scale up the company’s operations.
Diverseco, CDU to offer robotics and automation micro-credentials in NT
Charles Darwin University and Australian company Diverseco have partnered to offer micro-credentials that would allow Northern Territorians to upskill in the latest advancements in robotics and automation.
Get on board to transform the Territory: Opportunities for a thriving manufacturing industry
Over the past twelve months, more than $8.1 million in co-investments have been signed with local manufacturers in collaboration with researchers and interstate businesses.
NT government grants advanced manufacturing funding to AirTip
The Northern Territory government has named Alice Springs’ trailer manufacturing business AirTip as the latest recipient of the Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund (AMEF).
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