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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. 

Victorian manufacturers urged to apply for Low Carbon Manufacturing Grant

The VCCI has called on business leaders who are yet to enlist in its Low Carbon Manufacturing Grant Program. 

a2 Milk receives FDA discretion to supply infant milk formula to US

The a2 Milk Company announced it has received discretion from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to supply its a2 Platinum Premium infant milk formula to the U.S. market to help alleviate the ongoing supply crisis. 

New government office created to boost rail manufacturing in Australia

The federal government recently established the Office of National Rail Industry Coordination to lead a national approach addressing challenges in the rail manufacturing sector. 

Boeing secures sustainment service agreement for NZ’s P-8A fleet

Boeing has expanded its presence in New Zealand with a new head agreement that would support the NZ Defence Force’s new P-8A Poseidon maritime...

A2 Milk Company’s operations chief Shareef Khan resigns

The a2 Milk Company’s (a2MC) chief operations officer Shareef Khan has stepped down from his post and is slated to leave the company at the end of 2022. 

Queensland releases updated Advanced Manufacturing Roadmap

The Queensland government has updated its Advanced Manufacturing Roadmap to help thousands of manufacturers create good and secure jobs.

Signs of Australian trade rebound while New Zealand still struggles

Businesses struggling amid Australia's economic crisis have been given hope by new data showing promising signs.

IBM unveils new USD 20 billion chip manufacturing deal

IBM today announced a USD 20 billion manufacturing investment and showcased its innovations in semiconductor design at its site in Poughkeepsie, New York.  
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