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Monthly Archives: August 2019

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Audio Pixels closer to reliable digital speakers

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 14, 2019Leave a comment

Australian-Israeli audio developer Audio Pixels is closer to its goal of a fully digital speaker system following the rectifying of a manufacturing fault that had held up development. The company, valued at $502 million on the Australian exchange, has been developing its digital speakers since 2006 at its Israeli technical centre. However micro-faults in the…

CEA Technologies signs $90 million loan to aid expansion

Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

Radar and communications specialist CEA Technologies has signed the first contract under the Defence Export Facility.

New report calculates value added by Australian chemical manufacturing vs LNG

Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 13, 20191 Comment

Research released on Tuesday by Chemistry Australia estimates the chemical sector’s annual economic contribution to Australia as $37.7 billion and 212,000 full-time jobs, and found that each petajoule it uses creates 33 times more value than the LNG industry and 68 times more value than if that gas was used to create power. 

Solar-powered furniture offers off-grid connection

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

South Australian outdoor furniture brand Sedi has developed bespoke benches and shelter options for smart cities and regional areas.

Leigh Creek Energy to produce synthetic gas in China

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

Leigh Creek Energy’s (ASX: LCK) success in in-situ coal gassification (ISG) at its South Australian coal deposit has allowed it to take its processes to China where it will be used to turn coal into hydrogen. The company announced today it had signed a heads of agreement with China New Energy (CNE) to form a…

CRC-P applications open for $20 million in plastic recycling tech grants

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 13, 20194 Comments

Applications for plastic recycling grants worth $20 million, originally announced during the federal election campaign, have been opened today.

ETSI moves to standardise IoT for emergency comms

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsAugust 13, 2019Leave a comment

By Stuart Corner of IoT Australia ETSI has taken its first steps towards developing standards for IoT applications in emergency communications, issuing a report that looks at how IoT can be used in all types of emergency situations, such as emergency calling and mission critical communications. It also envisages a new use case: automated emergency…

Perth vrs Adelaide in submarine maintenance battle

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 13, 20191 Comment

The South Australian Premier, Steven Marshall has gone to war with his Western Australian counterpart, Mark McGowan, over $8 billion worth of submarine maintenance work. McGowan has taken public a battle to take from Adelaide deep maintenance work on the Collins class submarines. But while the Collins submarines were originally built in Adelaide, they are…

Industry body AMTIL celebrates 20th anniversary

Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 12, 2019Leave a comment

AMTIL, the peak body for Australia’s precision engineering and advanced manufacturing industry, has celebrated its 20th anniversary.

The power of positivity gives machining business a lift

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiAugust 12, 20191 Comment

Australian manufacturers are generally shy about their achievements.

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