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University of Adelaide launches Australia’s first Centre for Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chains

The University of Adelaide has inaugurated the Centre for Sustainable Operations and Resilient Supply Chains (CSORSC).

Global manufacturing sector maintains growth momentum in April – JP Morgan PMI

In April, the global manufacturing sector maintained its upward trajectory, driven by increased output and new orders, signalling sustained recovery, according to the latest data from the JP Morgan Global Manufacturing PMI.

AML3D secures new 3D metal printed component contract

AML3D has inked a contract with Toolcraft Australia, valued at AUD 0.35 million, to supply a 6-part nozzle assembly for an Australian Government Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) project.

SA Premier set for key US meetings on AUKUS strategy

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas will spearhead a high-profile mission to the United States, with a primary objective of capitalising on opportunities for South Australia arising from the AUKUS submarine program.

Xefco raises $10.5M to drive sustainability in fashion industry

Xefco, the pioneering sustainable manufacturing tech company, has announced a substantial fundraising round of AUD 10.5 million.

Australian battery materials innovator Sicona expands into US market

Sicona Battery Technologies, an innovative Australian company specialising in battery materials, announced its expansion into the United States battery component market.

Victorian gov’t backs local manufacturing projects with new grants

The Victorian Government is channelling investments into cutting-edge research and development (R&D) projects in a bid to foster innovation, create local job opportunities, and bolster the state’s manufacturing sector.

IperionX installs next-gen furnace at Virginia titanium manufacturing campus

IperionX has advanced large-scale titanium metal manufacturing at its Virginia Titanium Manufacturing Campus, successfully installing the Hydrogen Assisted Metallothermic Reduction (HAMR) titanium furnace.

Consultation launched for $1 billion Solar Sunshot program in Australia

The Australian Government has initiated consultations on the blueprint of the Solar Sunshot program, a $1 billion initiative announced in March 2024.

Manufacturing CFOs prioritise operational resilience, says SYSPRO survey

SYSPRO, a global provider of ERP software, today unveiled the findings from its third annual Global CFO Survey, indicating a notable shift in focus among manufacturing Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) towards enhancing operational resilience.
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