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Australian-manufactured plant experiment heads to space in ISS launch

An Australian-led space agriculture experiment is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station (ISS) today, marking a milestone for Australia’s growing space and advanced manufacturing sector.

Optiscan advances medical manufacturing with telepathology platform beta test

Optiscan Imaging has completed the beta phase for its cloud-connected telepathology platform, developed in partnership with Prolucid Technologies.

WA gov’t backs Bridgewest with $2M to boost medical manufacturing

Global pharmaceutical company Bridgewest is set to expand its operations in Bentley, transforming the former Pfizer-owned facility into a hub for medical product manufacturing, owing to a $2 million investment from the Western Australian Government.

$1.3B Modern Manufacturing Initiative now open for medical product manufacturers

The Morrison Government has opened the funding round for projects in the medical products manufacturing sector under the Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI). Australia's medicine industry...

Shaping the future of Australia’s manufacturing sector

A forum on the future of Australia’s manufacturing sector will bring leaders of industry and academia under one roof to debate the challenges facing...

140 jobs to go as Pfizer Australia announces shut down of Sydney plant in...

Pharmaceutical company Pfizer will close its Sydney manufacturing plant in 2015, taking with it about 140 jobs. According to the AAP report published via The...

Australian medical manufacturing industry calls for tax reforms to encourage local production

Key players in the Australian medical manufacturing industry are calling for tax reforms to boost local production. In an AAP report published on Business Spectator,...
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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

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