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Daily Archives: July 8, 2019

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Award-winning innovator busy developing new products, reshoring older ones

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Brent BalinskiJuly 8, 20192 Comments

Some places are more ripe for innovation – change that brings improvement – than others. By Brent Balinski.

Wanted: Australian manufacturers to support small satellite sector

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Brent BalinskiJuly 8, 20192 Comments

Brent Balinski speaks to William Crowe, co-founder of University of NSW-based High Earth Orbit Robotics, about what they have achieved so far and what businesses in the burgeoning nanosatellite industry expect from potential suppliers.

Peter Roberts – on the road in Kuala Lumpur

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJuly 8, 2019Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts in Kuala Lumpur I have been travelling to Malaysia for more than two decades since I worked in the region but nowadays my view of the city has been transformed. While once it was easy to dismiss Malaysia as a developing country compared to my home in Australia, progress in the capital…

Solar plus battery storage sets SA up as electricity exporter

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJuly 8, 20191 Comment

Massive new solar photo voltaic farms linked to big battery storages are setting South Australia up to be the country’s electricity generating export powerhouse. The generators, around Robertstown in the mid-north of the state, aim to take advantage of a new $1.5 billion electricity connector which will allow them to send power directly to the…

Cellmid books revenue growth with hair loss remedy

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJuly 8, 20191 Comment

Like sciences company Cellmid (ASX: CDY) has booked record revenues as its Evolis product for reducing hair loss gains market traction. The company, which is developing therapies for inflammatory and fibrotic diseases, cancer and heart disease as well as hair loss, booked $1.1 million in sales in Japan in three months during a recent TV…

Victorian government calls for farms to trial the IoT

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsJuly 8, 2019Leave a comment

By Stuart Corner of IoT Australia The Victorian Government has called for expressions of interest for its planned on-farm trials of IoT, part of its $45 million Connecting Victoria initiative to improve digital technology and infrastructure across regional Victoria. In the first round of the trials grants of up to $30,000 will be available to…

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