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Hanwha Defense expands presence in Victoria with new Melbourne HQ

Defence manufacturer Hanwha Defense Australia has officially opened its new headquarters in Melbourne’s central business district.  The new facility comes as Victoria continues to position...

KL move opens door to Asia for Australian refrigeration company

Media Release Australian company Oomiak Refrigeration has opened an office in Kuala Lumpur to drive its expansion into South East Asia. The company started in 2006...

ABB Formula E revs up for Season 6

Showcasing the future of e-mobility and smart cities globally. This week's pre-season testing of the advanced electric race cars taking place in Valencia, Spain, marks the opening of the...

Quickstep enters South Korean automotive market with new KIST deal

Advanced manufacturing company Quickstep Holdings has inked a new sales contract with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), a well respected, multi...

Scientists claim “deep-fried” graphene is the key to long-lasting batteries

Materials scientists from South Korea have managed to construct round, pom-pom-like graphene micro particles by spraying graphene oxide droplets into a hot solvent. The process...

Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement to boost manufacturing exports

Manufacturing exports to South Korea is expected to increase by 53% by 2030 under the South Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement, according to details revealed...

General Motors to possibly cut 1,100 manufacturing workers in South Korea plant

One thousand one hundred jobs are at risk of becoming redundant as General Motors looks to cut shifts by half at one of its...

Australian Made logo now formally trademarked in South Korea

The Australian Made Campaign has announced that the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo has been formally trademarked in South Korea, marking a major...
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