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End Food Waste Australia names Wendy Hughes as CEO

End Food Waste Australia (EFWA) has appointed Wendy Hughes as its Chief Executive Officer following a three-month period in the role of Acting CEO.

Additive Manufacturing CRC partner workshop comes to Qld

The Additive Manufacturing CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) is set to host a partner workshop on 26 June at the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub in Northgate, Queensland.

CRA commends 2024 budget’s push for Australian innovation and research

In the latest Federal Budget for 2024, Cooperative Research Australia (CRA) has expressed its satisfaction with the government's emphasis on enhancing Australia's scientific and technological prowess.

University of Adelaide’s Copper, Hydrogen CRC bids still in the running for federal grant

Two Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) bids from the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Resources have progressed to the next stage of the selection process for federal government funding. 

Industry-led research centres to receive funding in CRC’s latest round

The Australian government has launched the 24th round of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) grants program to support industry-led research centres that seek to transform Australian know-how into practical business outcomes. 

UNSW–led consortium wins $70m grant to advance next-gen materials

The Sovereign Manufacturing Automation for Composites Cooperative Research Centre (SoMAC CRC) – a consortium of university and industry partners led by UNSW Sydney –...

Australian industry & academia launch research on 3D printed explosives    

Explosives could soon be made with 3D printers thanks to a new research project involving Australian industry and academia, in partnership with UK's Cranfield...
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