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ClearVue manufacturing milestone as Gen 3 Vision Glass passes European certification

ClearVue Technologies says its Gen 3 Vision Glass has passed a key European certification standard, a development the company says supports the manufacturability and long-term performance of its building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) glazing products.

Construction starts on South West Advanced Manufacturing Technology Hub in Picton

Work has begun on the Cook Labor Government’s $55 million Advanced Manufacturing Technology Hub (AMTECH) in Picton, with the project positioned as a key manufacturing development aimed at supporting Western Australia’s clean energy transition and diversifying the South West economy, according to the WA Government.

Wine and spirit containers added to WA recycling refund scheme

The Western Australian Government will expand Western Australia’s container deposit scheme, Containers for Change, to include wine and spirit bottles from 1 July 2026, in a move aimed at increasing recycling rates and supporting the state’s circular economy.

WA invests $2M in manufacturing and trade training equipment for South Regional TAFE

The Western Australian Government has announced more than $2 million in funding for new training equipment at South Regional TAFE, with a focus on supporting manufacturing, mining and construction training opportunities as student enrolments continue to rise.

Manufacturing hub planned to accelerate modular housing delivery in NSW

The NSW Government will fund a new modular housing manufacturing hub as part of its upcoming state budget, aiming to increase housing supply through faster and potentially lower-cost construction methods.

Manufacturing skills course launched to support modern construction methods

Melbourne Polytechnic has launched a new training course aimed at strengthening manufacturing-focused skills in the construction sector, as industry seeks wider adoption of modern methods of construction (MMC) to help address housing supply and productivity challenges.

Spare parts supply chains under scrutiny as global volatility continues, Dematic says

Australian businesses are being urged to strengthen spare parts supply chain resilience amid renewed geopolitical and logistics disruptions, with automation company Dematic warning that many organisations may have prematurely scaled back contingency planning since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Steel manufacturing expansion set to support $50B Western Sydney buildout

Western Sydney’s manufacturing sector is set to expand its steel processing capacity with the opening of a new facility in Milperra, designed to support the region’s growing construction and infrastructure pipeline, according to The Australian Reinforcement Company (ARC).

EOS manufacturing boosted by $175M counter-drone order, UAE joint venture plans

Australia’s defence manufacturing sector is set to play a role in a new counter-drone systems contract after Electro Optic Systems (EOS) announced it had secured a US$124 million (approximately A$175 million) order from UAE-based Generation 5 Holding L.L.C (Gen5).

Australia opens world-first carbon refinery as manufacturing decarbonisation push accelerates

Australia’s manufacturing sector has been placed at the centre of a new industrial decarbonisation push with the opening of what MCi Carbon says a world-first carbon refinery in Newcastle, a facility designed to convert carbon emissions into materials used in everyday manufacturing.
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Future-ready manufacturing: How AI and cloud ERP are transforming supply chains

As manufacturers face growing supply chain disruption, rising costs and increasing operational complexity, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud ERP and connected digital systems are becoming essential tools for improving visibility, resilience and decision-making.