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AMGC releases report on 141 manufacturing projects

The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre has presented the economic contribution of its 141 co-invested manufacturing projects in its 2022 Project Report. 

Co-investment in Australian manufacturing drives real growth

The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre has released its 2022 Project Report – demonstrating manufacturing transformation and revealing a significant positive industry impact.

Shaping the National Quantum Strategy

The Albanese Labor Government is seeking views to shape the National Quantum Strategy to position Australia as global leader in quantum research and applied technology. 

Gelion opens new battery manufacturing facility in Western Sydney

Gelion, a global renewable energy storage company, has launched a new manufacturing facility in Western Sydney to kickstart the industrial production of its gel-based zinc bromide batteries. 

Minister Husic affirms industry grants made by Morrison gov’t

Industry Minister Ed Husic has approved a series of modern manufacturing grants, which were scrutinised for the way the Morrison government announced the eligible...

Industry insight sought for critical technologies list

The Australian government has called on researchers and business leaders to provide insights on how best to leverage critical technologies to protect the national...

MTPConnect-backed national biologics manufacturing facility opened by industry minister

Media Release by MTPConnect With funding support from MTPConnect, CSIRO’s new biomanufacturing facility in Melbourne has today been opened by Industry and Science Minister, Hon....
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