Tag: Australian manufacturing news
Amcor set to increase use of advance recycling materials via ExxonMobil’s Exxtend technology
Packaging giant Amcor has become the first company to purchase certified circular polyethylene material using ExxonMobil’s Exxtend technology for advanced recycling.
Amcor said it would...
Orica and H2U join forces on multi-billion green ammonia project in Gladsone
Developer of green hydrogen infrastructure The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) and mining and infrastructure solutions provider Orica have announced a strategic cooperation to kick off...
GM and Glencore ink long-term cobalt supply deal
Glencore and General Motors Co. today signed a multi-year sourcing deal under which Glencore will supply GM with cobalt from its Murrin Murrin mine...
Overcoming the Payroll Challenge
Given the proverbial payroll cycle is rife with legislative and logistical obstacles, processing accurate, compliant and prompt payroll requires many working parts. That’s The Payroll Challenge.
SPEE3D demonstrates world’s fastest metal 3D printer at Melbourne Grand Prix
Australian additive manufacturing company, SPEE3D, showcased its world-leading metal 3D
printing technology at the Melbourne Grand Prix this weekend.
Research collaboration developing sustainable textile coating inspired by bees
Media Release by IMRC
In a bid to replace the harmful chemicals used in durable water repellent (DWR) textile coatings, a new research collaboration is...
The Australian manufacturing sector is approaching a new growth phase
While there is no doubt the current health pandemic has had an impact on many Australian manufacturers, the inaugural CommBank Manufacturing Insights report suggests the sector is on the precipice of a new growth phase.
PM turns sod on new Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence near Geelong
Construction has commenced on the Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence at Avalon, near Geelong, marking a significant milestone for the Federal Government’s more than...
CSIRO announced $50m investment to tackle a suite of national challenges
CSIRO, Australia's national research agency, will invest $50 million in four new initiatives over the next five years to generate crucial breakthroughs in challenging...
VALO expands in SA and brings manufacturing back onshore
Media Release by VALO
Premium stadium lighting manufacturer VALO is expanding its operations and has opened an $8 million state-of-the-art research, development and production hub...