Wednesday, July 15, 2026

ARENA, AMGC unveil $10M co-investment fund for SME manufacturers

Australian small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses will be able to access a new $10 million co-investment fund aimed at supporting emissions reduction, improving energy efficiency and transitioning away from fossil fuel-based industrial processes, according to the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC).

WA commits $6.5M to support space industry initiatives

The Western Australian Government has announced $6.5 million in funding over the next four years to support the State's space sector, with the investment to be shared between the Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE) consortium and Curtin University's Binar Space Program.

UNSW honours women engineers at 2026 alumni awards

UNSW Sydney has recognised the achievements of women engineers across industry, research and academia at its 2026 Women in Engineering Alumni Awards, with engineering leader Dr Gunilla Burrowes receiving the Ada Lovelace Medal for Outstanding Engineer.

Qld backs manufacturing with $18M investment in Brisbane biofuels project

The Queensland Government has announced an $18.56 million investment in a Brisbane-based biofuels manufacturing project, saying the funding will support the commercial deployment of locally developed waste-to-energy technology and strengthen the state's sovereign fuel capability.

$500M steel manufacturing project to return production to Newcastle

Greensteel Australia has announced plans to invest $500 million in a new low-emissions steel manufacturing facility in Newcastle, describing it as Australia's first new steel mill in more than 30 years and the country's first to operate entirely on electricity.

ACM CRC, Deakin launch free AI platform to support manufacturing efficiency

A new artificial intelligence-based manufacturing augmentation platform developed by Deakin University's Applied AI Initiative with support from the Australian Composites Manufacturing CRC (ACM CRC) is being made available free to Australian manufacturers, with the organisations saying it aims to improve operational efficiency and simplify data management.

RMIT study advances design of dry mRNA vaccine patches

New research involving RMIT University has identified conditions that could improve the stability of dry mRNA vaccine patches, providing guidance for the future development of vaccines that are easier to store and distribute.

CSIRO develops quantum timing technology to strengthen satellite resilience

CSIRO has developed two portable quantum-enabled timing devices designed to help maintain secure timing for critical systems when Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals, including GPS, are disrupted.

Lynas, JS Link partner on Malaysian magnet manufacturing facility

Lynas Rare Earths has announced a long-term partnership with South Korea's JS Link to develop a rare earth permanent magnet manufacturing facility in Kuantan, Malaysia, in a move the company says will expand regional manufacturing capability and strengthen rare earth supply chains.

Study estimates NATA accreditation contributes up to $712m annually to Australian economy

Independent research commissioned by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) has found that NATA accreditation contributes between AUD $488 million and $712 million to Australia's economy each year, while also supporting confidence in goods, services and regulatory systems across multiple industries.
Advertisement

All Automation Australia

LAF Technologies Pty Ltd

Domko

Featured Article

Behind the Australian Made logo: Six manufacturers shaping local industry

Australian manufacturers are continuing to invest in local production, innovation and sustainability across a wide range of industries. From textiles and packaging to construction and advanced manufacturing, Australian Made licensees are developing products tailored to local conditions while supporting Australian jobs and capabilities.