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Calix unveils major US direct air capture projects with Heirloom

Heirloom, a US Direct Air Capture (DAC) company, announced plans to build two DAC facilities in Shreveport, Louisiana, capable of jointly removing up to 320,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year.

Calix’s 1H FY24 reveals revenue surge amid decarbonisation advancements

Australian environmental technology company Calix Limited has unveiled remarkable growth in revenue streams, underlining the company's commitment to advancing decarbonisation applications.

New Monash research hub focuses on transforming carbon dioxide into valuable products

Monash University has launched a new research facility focused on advancing technologies to convert carbon dioxide emissions into valuable products and develop markets for carbon-embedded goods.

CSIRO’s $20m research program to innovate carbon capture ambition

Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has launched CarbonLock, its $20 million research initiative, aiming to develop new and innovative ways to permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere, transform industries, and boost the economy. 

BHP announces $6m investment in Canadian emissions reduction company

BHP has announced a US$6m investment in Canadian-based clean energy company Carbon Engineering. Carbon Engineering is the developer of the Direct Air Capture (DAC), an...
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Reality check: Aussie factories’ journey to responsible AI implementation

Artificial intelligence has become more than just a buzzword as it promises to revolutionise every other industry in the world, including manufacturing. In Australia, in particular, the hype surrounding AI and automation has reached a fever pitch, with many business leaders leveraging their resources to race towards adoption and implementation.