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Somark Innovations to set up new base in Adelaide – 48 jobs to be...

International developer of identifications technology Somark Innovations is building its laboratory and office in Adelaide’s south. The company which manufactures systems and technology to analyse...

Refuel International awarded $47m fuel tanker contract

Melbourne-based Refuel International, the leading manufacturer of aviation refuelling vehicles, has won a $47 million contract to construct the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) new...

Multi-million dollar equipment arrives as Fonterra’s new cheese plant starts taking shape

Fonterra has begun taking delivery of millions of dollars’ worth of cheese equipment that will form part of the company’s new state-of-the-art cheese plant...

Aussie chemical engineers develop 3D printed smart polymers that can perform a function  

Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering have developed a new, cheaper, cleaner and more accessible way to 3D...

New Advisory Council to shape the future of Victoria’s advanced manufacturing sector

Minister for Industry and Employment Wade Noonan has announced the establishment of a new Advanced Manufacturing Advisory Council at the 2016 Victorian Manufacturing Showcase event...

Swinburne opens advanced manufacturing research centre in China

The Swinburne University of Technology has partnered with Shandong University Weihai (SDUW), Weihai Economic and Technological Development Zone (WZ) and the Australian Education and...

Tesla and Panasonic to manufacture PV cells and modules in Buffalo if SolarCity deal...

Tesla Motors and Panasonic have reached an agreement to manufacture photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules in Buffalo, New York. According to Tesla, the agreement is...

PepsiCo vows to reduce sugar content in its soft drinks by 2025

PepsiCo has pledged to significantly reduce the calorie count of its beverages by 2025 in response to changing consumer and societal needs. The beverage giant...

Caterpillar’s long serving Chairman and CEO to retire after 41 years with the company

Caterpillar Chairman and CEO, Doug Oberhelman has decided to retire after more than 41 years with the company, effective March 31, 2017. During his tenure...

Hundreds of local businesses to take part in 2016 Victorian Manufacturing Showcase event

Today, Minister for Industry and Employment Wade Noonan will open the 2016 Victorian Manufacturing Showcase event, which is being held for the first time...
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