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Daily Archives: November 8, 2019

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Replas, REDcycle, Lion make and debut recycled plastic bar

Manufacturing NewsBy EditorNovember 8, 20192 Comments

Food and beverage company Lion introduced a bar made of re-purposed plastic waste at the Melbourne Cup Carnival this week, the result of a partnership with collection initiative REDcycle and Victorian manufacturer Replas.

Edinburgh Air Show adds to STEM job interest

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsNovember 8, 2019Leave a comment

The RAAF Base Edinburgh Air Show got off to a skill-filled start in Adelaide this morning with more than 750 students gathered to learn about future technologies and the skills they will need to join the modern workforce. Organised by BAE Systems as part of AstroStem Day, the students were at Edinburiugh before the gates…

New machine builds RSB Industrial capabilities

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsNovember 8, 2019Leave a comment

RSB Industrial Services will create 10 new jobs with the addition of a new thermoforming machine for its supported employment operations. Founded in 1884 by the Royal Society for the Blind, RSB employs 65 bind, deaf, vision impaired or hard of hearing workers at Giles Plains north of Adelaide. The company provides a wide range…

Chinese funding to commercialise new battery

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsNovember 8, 2019Leave a comment

A new battery technology based on zinc and mangaese chemistry is being commercialised by the University of Adelaide thaks to Chinese R&D funding. University researchers believe the combination of metals and an incombustible aqueous electrolyte will produce a battery that is safer, cheaper and more reliable than those already on the market. Chinese lead-acid battery…

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