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Dow Chemical joins the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre

Dow Chemical has become the newest member of the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC), joining an impressive suite of multinational manufacturing companies that work...

Several manufacturing industry giants join the AMCG

The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMCG) has recently signed on an impressive suite of multinational manufacturing companies and local research institutions and businesses that...

Thales joins the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre

The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC), a not-for-profit company established through the Australian Government’s Industry Growth Centre's initiative, has announced the signing of Thales...

Romar Engineering & CSIRO boost 3D printing capabilities for medical and aerospace sectors

Australian toolmaking and rapid prototyping company Romar Engineering has joined forces with CSIRO to produce new advanced manufacturing products for the medical and aerospace...

$250,000 to fund advancements in carbon fibre and composite manufacturing in Geelong

The Advanced Fibre Cluster Geelong has been allocated $250,000 through the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre to develop an internationally-recognised advanced manufacturing hub and accelerate...

Engineering the future at Deakin University’s new CADET facility

A new Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training (CADET) was opened at Deakin University’s campus at Geelong Waurn Ponds on Tuesday. The new $55...

Geelong to usher in advanced manufacturing era with New Centre of Innovation

The Commonwealth Government will invest $14 million in an Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre in Geelong to support the transition from traditional to advanced manufacturing...
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Australian manufacturing in 2025: Challenges and pathways to progress

The Australian manufacturing sector, long considered the backbone of the nation’s economy, is standing at a crossroads in 2025.