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New 3D print service for Australians

3DPrint-AU – an offshoot of 3D Printing Systems, Australia’s leading distributor of 3D Printers – has launched a new 3D printing service for Australia...

LINPAC to invest $22m in manufacturing headquarters in Truganina

International market leader in the production of primary fresh food packaging and food service solutions LINPAC will create 72 new jobs in the western...

Tomcar Australia and Technology

Sponsored by:   Welcome to the Feature Series for Australian Manufacturing, where each month we’ll shine the focus on one particular Australian manufacturer and breakdown what...

VLSCI set to ensure Victoria’s competitiveness in global life sciences

The biggest supercomputing facility in the world, the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI), dedicated to life sciences, will continue to operate in Victoria...

The first 3D printing factory in Australia to revitalise manufacturing industry

Objective 3D, the largest distributor of Stratasys 3D Printers across Australia and New Zealand, has opened the first 3D printing factory in Melbourne. The new...

Automation at Tomcar Australia

Sponsored by:   Welcome to the Feature Series for Australian Manufacturing, where each month we’ll shine the focus on one particular Australian manufacturer and breakdown what...

Wakeling announces retraining opportunities for automotive supply chain workers

Minister for Higher Education and Skills Nick Wakeling announced on Friday that the new South Eastern Workforce Development Centre in Dandenong and the North...

Exposed: leading Melbourne garment makers accused of workers’ exploitation

An investigation into Australia’s textile industry revealed shocking irregularities and violation of workers’ rights which compare to those of Third World countries, according to...

Academia joins industry and government to drive innovation in the chemicals and plastics sector

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier Craig Ondarchie has announced the start of the “Chemicals and Plastics Innovation Network and Training Program” at the start...

Hundreds of Holden engineers “to be given marching orders” early

400 highly qualified Holden workers may find themselves on the job market sooner than expected as the carmaker is rumoured to have accelerated plans...
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