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Australian gov’t invests $100M in advanced drone technology

The Australian Government will invest over $100 million to enhance the Australian Defence Force (ADF)'s drone capabilities, providing military personnel with cutting-edge lethal and non-lethal technologies.

Fleet Space deploys ExoSphere technology to Pakistan

Fleet Space Technologies, Australia’s premier space exploration company, announced the deployment of its mineral exploration solution, ExoSphere, to advance Barrick Gold’s copper exploration efforts at the Reko Diq project in Pakistan.

AusBiotech appoints Dr James Campbell as chair

Dr James Campbell, CEO and managing director of Patrys Limited, has been appointed as chair of AusBiotech following a unanimous vote by the Board.

4DMedical partners with Jones Radiology to expand XV technology

4DMedical announced a new commercial contract with Jones Radiology, a provider of diagnostic imaging services across South Australia.

Gov’t fast-tracks defence tech with $4 million initiative

The Australian Government is set to fast-track the development and deployment of innovative defence technologies through a $4 million 'pitch day' initiative, reinforcing its commitment to a future made in Australia.

AI adoption expected to surge in manufacturing, Zebra study reveals

Zebra Technologies, a digital solutions provider, announced its 2024 Manufacturing Vision Study, revealing that 61 per cent of manufacturers globally anticipate AI-driven growth by 2029, up from 41 per cent in 2024.

ClearVue secures repeat solar glazing order from System USA

ClearVue has secured a second order from System USA, valued at approximately AUD $175,000, for its advanced solar glazing technology. 

Qld unveils tool to drive battery manufacturing sector

Queensland Manufacturing Minister Glenn Butcher has unveiled the Battery Supply Chain Database, an initiative to empower manufacturers to seize opportunities in the battery industry.

Aussie manufacturer ships locally made concussion diagnostic tool to US

Australian MedTech manufacturer Headsafe has commercialised a portable brain injury assessment device called Nurochek, designed to provide faster diagnosis of potential concussions.

Titomic boosts OMIC R&D’s manufacturing with advanced cold spray tech

Titomic Limited announced the USD 790,000 (AUD 1.2 million) sale of a custom high-pressure cold spray system to Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center (OMIC R&D).
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Can AI reshape safety for Australia’s steel mills?

Over the past decade, more than 1,850 workers have lost their lives to traumatic injuries in Australian workplaces. Even more alarming, over 1.1 million workers have filed serious compensation claims for injuries resulting in more than a week of lost work time. That is approximately one in every 12 workers facing significant workplace injuries.