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Australian manufacturing tech firm Xefco launches first commercial waterless textile dyeing system overseas

Manufacturing is at the centre of a new industrial deployment for Australian technology company Xefco, which has confirmed it has shipped its first commercial Ausora® system from its Geelong manufacturing base to Indonesia, marking what the company describes as the first commercial-scale deployment of a plasma-based, waterless textile dyeing machine globally.

Australian gov’t commits $21.2M to manufacturing-focused commercialisation projects

The Australian Government has announced $21.2 million in matched grant funding for 13 projects aimed at strengthening manufacturing capability, supporting small and medium enterprises and startups to commercialise new technologies through the Industry Growth 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.

ManuFutures 2 scales Geelong’s advanced manufacturing capabilities

Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus is now home to Manufutures 2, a hub that seeks to strengthen the advanced manufacturing capabilities of Geelong, Victoria, driving the creation of more jobs in the region. 

Research collaboration to deliver longer-life antiviral face masks and other PPE

Media Release IMCRC Research into advanced textiles will soon deliver longer-life antiviral face masks and other personal protective equipment (PPE) that safeguard against infectious pathogens...

Deakin partners with Xefco, Proficiency Contracting for $3.4m IMCRC-backed project 

The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) is co-funding a new $3.4 million manufacturing R&D project aimed at scaling newly-developed advanced coating technologies. The three-year project...
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