Exploring Tinyme’s success through mass customisation at National Manufacturing Week 2017
National Manufacturing Week returns to Melbourne this May to gather the manufacturing industry’s decision-makers under one roof.
Held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre,...
South Australia’s soft plastic recycling efforts bolstered by $20M investment
The Australian Government's $20 million investment in advanced recycling technology will annually divert over 14,000 tonnes of soft plastics from South Australian landfills.
New Queensland bauxite mine sends first shipment to China
Metro Mining has executed the first bauxite shipment from its recently commissioned Bauxite Hills Mine in Queensland.
Located within the internationally acclaimed Weipa Bauxite Region,...
Lockheed Martin Australia selected as combat system integrator for DCNS subs
The Australian Government has contracted French shipbuilder DCNS to commence the design phase of Australia’s new fleet of submarines.
The deal marks the start of...
Schneider Electric urges decarbonisation focus on electrification, digitalisation at Davos meeting
As the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos gathers momentum, Schneider Electric said it is advocating for an intensified emphasis on the power of electrification and digitalisation to accelerate the global decarbonisation agenda.
ClearVue wins Hong Kong gov’t contract for solar glass research
Perth-based solar window company ClearVue Technologies has secured a double win in Hong Kong – a tender to conduct a solar glass study of its products at a government department headquarters and the island’s government has agreed to cover the research costs.
Australia stands at the crossroads of AI innovation, reveals new report
Australia finds itself at a pivotal moment in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with the potential to either lead or lag in both technical advancements and regulatory innovations, according to a recent report jointly authored by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) and the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML).
Construction begins on Australia’s first regional renewable hydrogen plant
Hydrogen Industry Minister Alannah MacTiernan turned the first sod on Australia's first community hydrogen power plant, located in Denham, Western Australia.
The $9.3 million hydrogen...
South Australia’s exports surge to a record high
South Australian exports have reached a record-breaking level in the 12 months to February, totalling more than $12.1 billion worth of exports during that...
Electric bus manufacturing era begins as WA retires last diesel model
Western Australia has marked a milestone in its public transport history, with the last diesel bus to be manufactured in the state officially leaving the Volgren manufacturing facility in Malaga.
























