Adelaide University collaboration advances manufacturing of next-gen nuclear batteries
An additive manufacturing research project led in collaboration with Adelaide University is seeking to advance the manufacturing of next-generation power systems for space and defence applications, as researchers and industry partners work to transition a nuclear battery prototype toward pre-commercial manufacture.
QUT partners with Defence to develop graphene layer that protects communication systems
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers are working with Defence to develop a printable ultrathin layer of carbon that would shield sensitive electronics from...
PCI Pharma’s Melbourne facility now home to new sterile fill-finish capabilities
PCI Pharma Services, a global contract development and manufacturing organisation, has deployed new automated sterile fill-finish machines at Melbourne and San Diego facilities.
Leveraging food and beverage manufacturing with Industry 4.0
With global enterprises looking for ways to improve their business performance and enhance capabilities across various sectors, it is no secret that Industry 4.0 has become one of the most discussed topics amongst industry professionals.
BHP launches Industry Knowledge Centre to cut carbon emissions from steel manufacturing
Mining company BHP has collaborated with Monash University and steel manufacturer China Baowu to establish an Industry Knowledge Centre to accelerate the deployment of technology aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions from steel production.
XTEK Limited receives A$2.75m purchase order from Defence
Australian homeland security specialist XTEK Limited has received a new purchase order totalling A$2.75m from the Commonwealth of Australia’s Department of Defence, for “Wasp”...
Driving waste out of your industry: Interoperability’s affinity to waste reduction
There is no denying that the manufacturing sector has a problem with waste reduction and we do not need an environmental scientist pointing it out in order to realize the issue.
Linde Engineering to deliver cryogenic plant for quantum computing project in Brisbane
Linde Engineering has signed an agreement with PsiQuantum to supply a large cryogenic cooling plant for what is set to become the world’s first utility-scale quantum computer, to be built in Brisbane, Queensland.
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Valence Industries more than doubles graphite resource
Valence Industries Limited — the owner and operator of the only graphite mining and manufacturing facilities in Australia, located at Uley in South Australia — has...

























