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Ampcontrol buys Androck to support industry decarbonisation

Australian electrical engineering company Ampcontrol has acquired Hunter-based Androck Engineering & Mining to expand renewable energy manufacturing and boost the low-carbon economy transition. 

AM company Nano Dimension eyes acquisition of Stratasys

Global additive manufacturing company Nano Dimension recently made a formal, non-binding offer to buy American-Israeli manufacturer Stratasys for USD 18.00 per share in cash. 

Australia’s NIOA buys American firearm manufacturer Barrett

Queensland-based global defence contractor NIOA has acquired industry-leading rifle design and manufacturing company Barrett Firearms. 

Capral buys NSW-based aluminium distributor Allyman

Capral Aluminium has completed the acquisition of Allyman Aluminium, a New South Wales-based company that provides services to the South Coast. 

Orica acquires leading geospatial tools maker Axis Mining Technology

ASX-listed mining company Orica has completed the acquisition of Axis Mining Technology, a manufacturing leader for specialised geospatial tools and instruments for the mining industry. 

Ultimaker and MakerBot announce closing of merger

Media Release by Ultimaker and MakerBot MakerBot and Ultimaker, two leaders in desktop 3D printing, today announced the completion of their merger. Under the new...

Manufacturing Australia welcomes hardline approach on dumped aluminium

Minister for Industry Ian McFarlane and the Anti-Dumping Commission (ADC) have imposed significant penalties on Chinese aluminium extrusions manufacturer PanAsia China following an inquiry...

COAG urged to endorse NT to Moomba gas pipeline

Manufacturing Australia (MA), the peak representative body for Australia’s manufacturing industry, has urged Federal and State & Territory Governments to build a gas pipeline...
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