RMIT Professor and other industry experts share insights on sports manufacturing
RMIT Professor Aleksander Subic believes the sports manufacturing landscape is changing dramatically as he spoke about the future of the industry at the World...
Grillex to build a new manufacturing plant in Bundaberg
Construction is set to commence on a new $3 million manufacturing facility that will allow Bundaberg-based firm Grillex to create fifteen new jobs in...
SA Government launches new Space Incubator Program
The South Australian State Government has launched a new program designed to help start-ups and entrepreneurs enter the growing space industry market.
The Space Incubator...
Stratasys 3D printing technology revolutionises surgical training experience
Medical science has received yet another boost as Stratasys Asia Pacific in collaboration with Malaysia's University of Malaya Center for Bio-medical and Technology Integration...
icare teams up with paralympians to raise workplace safety awareness
icare is re-launching its Paralympian Speakers Program for 2018, targeting the manufacturing industry to drive down workplace injuries and help support a culture of...
Large scale manufacturing of synthetic organs could address problem of long transplant lists
Harvard Bioscience is ramping up its production of synthetic tracheas to supply clinical trials with the highly experimental technology which is slowly moving from...
How Australian-made screens are redefining wastewater treatment
CST Wastewater Solutions, an engineering service provider in municipal and industrial wastewater technology across Australia and New Zealand, is urging wastewater plant operators to prioritise inlet screen inspections to address emerging challenges and maintain optimal performance.
Israeli drone company selects Australia as its first international location
Industrial drone company Airobotics has set up its first overseas entity in Perth, WA, to service customers in Australia’s mining and resources sector.
Business Development...
Engineers Australia urges manufacturing-led productivity reforms in 2026 Budget
Engineers Australia has called on the Federal Government to prioritise manufacturing capability alongside engineering, infrastructure productivity and skills reform in the 2026 Budget, arguing that stronger foundations are needed to support long-term economic growth and competitiveness.
Successful manufacturing firms of the future will do two things: innovate and diversify, says...
Dr. Swee Mak, Director of CSIRO’s Future of Manufacturing Flagship, says a lot of the firms that will be successful in the future will...





















