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Ampcontrol joins BHP in Canada on project vital to global food supply chain

Ampcontrol has been named the supplier for conveyor control systems for Stage 1 at the BHP Jansen Potash Project in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Toyota confirms commitment to Tasmanian market by opening new forklift branch in Launceston

Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has opened a new branch in Tasmania, increasing its customer support capability and confirming its commitment to local customers. According...

Matrix wins $1.5M contract to build solar-powered sanitiser dispensers

Matrix Composites & Engineering Ltd (ASX:MCE) will receive $1.5 million in funding from the Western Australian Government under a contract that will allow the...

Sparc Hydrogen introduces cost-efficient green hydrogen production method

In light of the recent challenges confronting green hydrogen projects in Australia, Sparc Technologies is highlighting how Sparc Hydrogen’s revolutionary technology distinguishes itself from traditional methods. 

Safety first app to safeguard trainees from work related injuries

The Group Training Association of Victoria has presented its Safety First app, aimed at reducing the risks of OH&S (Occupational health and safety) hazards for trainees...

Boeing completes groundbreaking autonomous teaming flights at the new Queensland Flight Test Range in...

Global aerospace giant Boeing has tested its latest autonomy technology at Australia’s first commercial drone flight testing facility at Cloncurry Airport. Boeing completed flight tests...

CDU-led drone project uncovers ghost nets along NT coast

Drones and artificial intelligence are helping uncover ghost nets – abandoned fishing gear that poses a threat to marine life – along the remote coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria, in a program led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

MIT develops 3D printing platform to transform manufacturing of electric machines

Researchers at MIT have unveiled a new multimaterial 3D-printing platform designed to streamline the manufacturing of complex electric machines, potentially enabling rapid, on-site production of devices that traditionally require specialized equipment.

Macquarie University engineers develop technology to boost solar panel recycling

A team of engineers from Macquarie University have developed a new microwave technology that would improve the fabrication of solar panel cells, making them easier to recycle. 

Titomic sells TKF system to Triton to boost US manufacturing

Titomic Limited announced the sale of a custom Titomic Kinetic Fusion System (TKF System) to US-based Triton Systems for USD 808,000 (AUD 1.2 million).
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Automotive canopy and tray manufacturer manages 6,000 SKUs with self-implemented ERP

Australian automotive accessories manufacturer Trig Point self-implemented an ERP system in just three months and gained control over its unwieldy component inventory, product customizations, and production processes. “We wouldn’t be able to manage that without a system like this,” says Chris Wasylkiw, Production Engineer.