Saturday, June 20, 2026

Australia releases inaugural Low Emissions Technology Statement

Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor has released Australia’s first Low Emissions Technology Statement which aims to accelerate the development and commercialisation...

$2.5M research grant to drive manufacturing innovation at Western Sydney University

Western Sydney University researchers have secured more than $2.5 million in funding to support collaborative research and development projects aimed at strengthening Australia’s manufacturing sector. 

Schneider’s latest smart grid tech aims at net-zero targets

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, announced a range of new smart grid solutions at Enlit Europe 2024, aimed at enhancing grid resiliency, flexibility, and alignment with net-zero goals. 

DroneShield to deliver counter-drone systems to Asia

DroneShield has secured a $900,000 portable counter-drone systems order from an allied Asian country. 

InfraBuild teams up IMCRC and CSIRO to develop corrosion resistant steel fencing

InfraBuild has launched an innovative research effort to produce better corrosion resistant steel products in collaboration with the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC)...

Another international tech investment lands in Victoria

Leading Taiwanese ICT company Synnex has officially opened a new purpose-built logistics facility and its Oceania headquarters in Oakleigh South, bringing $150 million in investment to Victoria. 

New EV charging stations to be constructed in North West Victoria

The Victorian Government is investing in new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that will boost tourism, create jobs and reduce emissions in the north...

Adelaide-based manufacturer acquires new press brake machine to meet growing industry demands

Tynbell Sheetmetal, a family-owned sheet metal manufacturer headquartered in Adelaide, announced the delivery of its new Bystronic Xpert Pro Press Brake Machine, enabling metals to be processed faster to accommodate growing industry demands.

Aussie company REDARC tapped to illuminate Hunter class frigates

BAE Systems has selected Australian business REDARC Defence & Space to deliver 12,600 LED lights for the first batch of three Hunter class warships. 

2021: The Year of Digital for Australian Manufacturing

By Andy Cunningham, Regional Director, Autodesk (Australia & New Zealand) This year is set to be a year like no other for Australia’s manufacturing industry....
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