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SA Premier to open Valence Industry’s Phase I Graphite plant

Valence Industries, the industrial manufacturer of high-grade flake graphite products, has announced that the SA Premier Jay Weatherill will be opening its Phase I...

University of Adelaide investigates 3D metal printing

The University of Adelaide’s Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) has installed a metal and ceramics 3D printer — the Phenix PXM selective laser melting...

Valence Industries moves forward with its Graphite & Graphene programs

Valence Industry Limited, an industrial manufacturing company producing high grade flake graphite products for distribution and sale to global markets, has proceeded with Phase...

University of Adelaide and Archer Exploration team up to develop commercial uses for Australia’s...

The University of Adelaide and Archer Exploration Limited have signed a two-year $200,000 research agreement that will focus on the best commercial uses of...

Manufacturers visit the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing

South Australia’s leading manufacturers got a glimpse of the latest technology showcased at the University of Adelaide's Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing. According to...

Prime Minister opens leading health and medical research centre

PM Tony Abbott officially opened the first of several advanced medical facilities of what is to be the largest health and bio-medical precinct in...

SA launches three new programs supporting Manufacturing Works strategy

South Australian Manufacturing, Innovation and Trade Minister Tom Kenyon has launched three new programs to mark the first anniversary of the State Government’s 10-year...
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Digital transformation technologies are experiencing a gold rush in the manufacturing industry, not just in Australia but beyond. However, amid this surge in cutting-edge tech and automation processes, a fundamental element remains crucial: trust.