Tag: Australian Manufacturing
Manufacturing sector to benefit from RED Grants in Wheatbelt
The Western Australian Government announced $1.16 million in funding under the latest round of Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants, with a focus on boosting the manufacturing sector in the Wheatbelt.
Data and AI: A lifeline for your manufacturing business
The Australian manufacturing sector is in a state of emergency. Insolvencies have tripled in two years since 2022, and the industry is battling a perfect storm of labor shortages, supply chain disruption, and skyrocketing inflation.
UniSQ, partners unveil ultraviolet-resistant bio-epoxy for spacecraft manufacturing
In a new project by iLAuNCH Trailblazer, the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), the Australian National University (ANU), and the University of South Australia are partnering with Adelaide-based company Change Climate to assess the potential of a bio-epoxy resin for aerospace applications.
HMA celebrates two decades of manufacturing milestones with 2024 finalists
The Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA) announced the finalists for its 2024 awards, coinciding with its 20th Anniversary Gala Awards Night.
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Kapture, PERMAcast partner for carbon sequestration trials in concrete manufacturing
Kapture, a leading innovator in carbon capture technology, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with PERMAcast, a major player in the concrete industry, to jointly conduct trials aimed at integrating captured CO2 into concrete production.
RMIT’s coffee concrete debuts in Victoria’s Big Build
An innovative development from RMIT University has been successfully utilised in a major infrastructure project, marking an advancement in sustainable construction practices.
AI & Manufacturing Month with Australian Manufacturing
As industries around the globe embrace the digital revolution, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the manufacturing landscape.
NSW powers up for cleaner cruise ship visits with landmark Shore Power project
In an Australian-first, New South Wales is taking significant steps to reduce cruise ship emissions with the awarding of a $20 million contract to kickstart the Shore Power project at White Bay Cruise Terminal.
Victorian government boosts defence supply chain with $827K in grants
The Victorian Government has announced the latest recipients of its Supply Chain Uplift Program (SCUP) grants, providing $827,000 in funding to 13 Victorian businesses to strengthen their competitiveness in the defence sector.
New carbon material by Archer boosts quantum device manufacturing potential
Archer Materials, a semiconductor company focused on advancing quantum technology and medical diagnostics, has announced a breakthrough in developing a highly manufacturable carbon film with significant quantum properties, including long room-temperature electron spin lifetimes.