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Curtin University hosts Additive Manufacturing CRC industry workshop

In a bid to bolster the Australian manufacturing sector, an Additive Manufacturing CRC Industry Workshop is set to take place on Tuesday, 30 January...

Guarda Systems commends ban on engineered stone, but calls for new enhanced regulations

Guarda Systems, an environmental health and safety technology company, said the national ban on engineered stone in Australia is a step in the right direction but noted the urgent need for new and improved regulations. 

Australia develops world-first heavy minerals mapping tool to aid net zero efforts

Geoscience Australia and Curtin University have developed a new mapping tool to support the discovery of heavy minerals needed for the country’s net zero transition. 

Australian institutes join global efforts to bolster clean energy production

Australia’s leading research institutions and CSIRO have joined an international collaborative effort that would address challenges in clean production and storage. 

AML3D reports positive full year results as its focus shifts to US industrial manufacturers

Metal additive manufacturing company AML3D Limited has reported strong results in earnings for the full year ended 30 June, highlighting US Defence revenues of over $6 million.

AML3D announces sale of ARCEMY 3D printing system to Curtin University

Australian metal additive manufacturing firm AML3D announced that its ARCEMY Wire Additive Manufacturing metal 3D printing equipment was sold to Curtin University, a public research university based in Perth. 

Australian universities to provide microcredential courses to support industries

Eighteen Australian universities are offering up to 28 microcredential courses in an effort to address the skills gap in priority industries, which include engineering, renewable energy, and construction. 

Advanced Navigation opens Australia’s largest subsea robotics centre

Sydney-based electronics manufacturer Advanced Navigation announced the opening of its new 5.5-acre subsea robotics facility in Balcatta, Western Australia – its largest subsea robotics hub in the country. 

New research shows LNG can help accelerate hydrogen future

A new study has confirmed the ability of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its infrastructure to act as a catalyst for the growing global...

Gekko Systems releases Carbon Scout case study

Media Release by Gekko Systems The technical team at Gekko Systems is pleased to release further data supporting the benefits of new technology that optimises...
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