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Taking the pulse of manufacturing and lean start-up challenges

Siemens' Solid Edge team has recently sponsored a project with global research consultancy Kelton to survey decision-making at discrete manufacturing companies with less than...

Alcoa will not seek further assistance for Point Henry smelter

Aluminum giant Alcoa has announced that they will not seek further assistance from the government for their Point Henry aluminum smelter. The news comes...

Victorian Coalition calls for nominations to Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards

Nominations are now open for the 2014 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards. Victorian Manufacturing Minister David Hodgett called on the State’s manufacturers, both companies...

GE partners with thermal solutions provider to commercialise DCJ technology

GE has announced that it is partnering with thermal technology leader Aavid Thermalloy to commercialise GE’s patented Dual Piezoelectric Cooling Jets (DCJ) technology. Aavid provides...

Victorian Coalition Government announces 36 red tape reforms

Acting Premier and Minister for State Development Peter Ryan and Treasurer Michael O’Brien have announced 36 red tape reforms to increase productivity and reduce...

The Manufacturing Institute to honor women for excellence in manufacturing

Diana Perreiah, President of Alcoa Building and Construction Systems North America, will be honoured by The Manufacturing Institute with the Women in Manufacturing STEP...

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...

Victorian research capitalises on therapeutic foods market

A new government-supported research could help boost Victoria’s export economy by capitalising on the growing trend toward therapeutic foods. Elizabeth Ross, a bioscientist with the...

A look at the indigenous workers in the manufacturing industry

The MSA has conducted a detailed background research report about indigenous workers within the manufacturing community, providing thorough figures on indigenous employment rates, training...

Siemens produces world’s first large-scale transformer that uses vegetable oil

Siemens has produced the world’s first large-scale transformer that uses oil from renewable vegetables resources, making its operation more environmentally friendly and less flammable. The...
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