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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...

VivoPower named official battery technology partner of Tottenham Hotspur FC

Sustainable energy solutions company VivoPower – a subsidiary of ASX-listed AWN Holdings Limited – has been named an official battery technology partner of Tottenham...

Australian Army, SPEE3D extend metal 3D printing collaboration

The Australian Army has extended its industry partnership with Australian manufacturer SPEE3D to trial the company’s technology for a further 12 months. Steven Camilleri, CTO...

How Australian firms can embrace lean manufacturing for improved competitiveness

Media Release The COVID-19 pandemic has created innumerable challenges for Australian business. However, it may also have created opportunities for some sectors, including the Australian...

PPK reports significant uplift in BNNT production following major breakthrough at Deakin

PPK group has achieved a major uplift in boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) production capacity thanks to a breakthrough in equipment design and production methods. Boron...

Nuclear-powered submarine training in the UK boosts Australian industry skills

The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Richard Marles has convened with the UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps, during a visit to Rolls Royce's nuclear reactor manufacturing facility in Derby.

Skykraft’s 5 Australia-manufactured satellites ready for US launch

Australian satellite manufacturer Skykraft announced the successful completion of their flight readiness study for Skykraft's Block III satellites, which are now being shipped to the US in preparation for launch on the next SpaceX Transporter mission.

Archer Materials becomes first Australian business to join World Economic Forum’s C4IR Partnership

Archer Materials Limited, a semiconductor company that advances the quantum computing and medical diagnostics industries, has become the first Australian company to partner with the World Economic Forum's Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR), creating new opportunities for Archer Materials.

Toyota Australia to deliver first locally-assembled hydrogen generator to Thiess

Toyota Australia announced that Thiess, one of the world’s largest mining services companies, will be the first recipient of its locally-assembled EODev GEH2 hydrogen fuel cell stationary power generator.

UNSW Sydney professor says cubesats are a cost-effective way to participate in space exploration

UNSW Sydney Professor Andrew Dempster, director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER), said he believes many people are unaware of how simple it is to send something into space, citing the use of cubesats, which are lunchbox-sized satellites that can undertake space-based experiments.
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Why manufacturers are embracing AI-powered smart supply chains

Manufacturers are facing an increasingly volatile environment, where rapid changes in demand, supply chain disruptions, and continued cost pressures are transforming the way products are planned, made, and delivered.