Tag: supply chain
UK car production slumps, while EV manufacturing surges in 2022
The latest result rounds off a volatile year for UK car production, with output down by 17.9 per cent in the month after growth in October and November, with most of the year’s volume loss occurring in the first half.
Into the thick of it: Australia’s much-needed strategy to ease cost of living pressures
The importance of having a resilient supply chain has been heavily emphasised as skyrocketing costs of essential items are showing no signs of slowing down in Australia and across the globe.
Victoria’s Low Carbon Manufacturing Grant extends deadline for applicants
The Victorian government has extended the deadline for Low Carbon Manufacturing Grant Program — Business Readiness Stream applications, providing Victorian businesses until 17 February to submit their claims.
Nupress, SPEE3D bring cold-spray tech to more Australian manufacturers
Nupress, a leading manufacturer of precision machined components, is providing local manufacturers with access to WarpSEE3D printers in a unique subscription model from SPEE3D.
Harvest B opens Australia’s first-ever plant-based meat ingredient facility
Food tech company Harvest B has opened Australia’s first plant-based protein facility aimed at helping transform the country’s domestic food manufacturing capability.
2 in 3 Aussie businesses would expand or switch production and sales into international...
The Australian business sector has shown incredible resilience in recent years, surviving lockdowns, natural disasters, a labour shortage, increasing interest rates and inflation.
Shoppers are no longer buying the throwaway culture
Australian consumers are rejecting the throwaway culture, instead snapping up sustainable options, according to new research from Monash University.
Markforged tips ‘just in place’ to replace ‘just in time’ in Australian manufacturing
One of the world’s leading suppliers of AM printers, software and materials, US-based Markforged, has just launched its largest and fastest printer, the FX20, to an enthusiastic reception from Australian manufacturers and engineers.
How Avicena re-invented the wheel
Award-winning WA company Avicena was quick to recognise the contribution 3D printing could make to the manufacture and ongoing operation of its ground-breaking Sentinel Biosecurity Platform, an accurate, rapid and scalable molecular diagnostic instrument capable of detecting diverse pathogens, including COVID-19.
SoftIron launches Australia’s first-ever advanced computer manufacturing facility
SoftIron has opened Australia’s first-ever component-level IT infrastructure manufacturing facility in Sydney, bringing Australia one step closer towards developing its first sovereign capability in critical technology.























