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Daily Archives: June 9, 2020

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Technologies and tools for a manufacturing transformation: next steps to competitiveness by Rowan Lamont

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterJune 9, 2020Leave a comment

Following our successful new deal plan series, @AuManufacturing is crowd sourcing advice from its community on how to reshape the industry through new tools and technologies. The first article in this new series is from Rowan Lamont, who suggests ways to better create products that customers attribute value to.

First US sale for AI petri dish scanner

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJune 9, 2020Leave a comment

Based in Adelaide, South Australia, health technology company LBT Innovations told investors this morning it had completed the sale to Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis

NBN is now essentially complete

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 9, 2020Leave a comment

By Grahame Lynch The National Broadband Network has sailed past its FY2020 volume build completion target of 11.5 million premises one month early. However, communications minister Paul Fletcher has been careful not to claim NBN Co is completely finished, noting that it is now “99 per cent built” and that there are still a small…

Production of homegrown Covid tests to begin in second half of 2020

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiJune 9, 20202 Comments

Zip Industries is preparing to begin manufacture of Covid-19 point-of-care tests at a site in Collingwood. Brent Balinski spoke to company founder William Hopper about creating domestic capacity for diagnostic tech for this and emerging infectious diseases. 

Massive Australian made pipeline completed in Townsville

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 9, 2020Leave a comment

Townsville in north Queensland has inaugurated the Haughton Pipeline Duplication Project bring to an end a $225 million scheme emphasising local manufacturers to augment the city’s water supplies. RPC Group’s Adelaide factory manufactured the 1.8 metre diameter composite Flowtite GRP pipes which make up a 36.5 kilometre pipeline from the Haughton Pump Station to the…

Manufacturing in Australia’s post-covid economy by Tim Harcourt

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 9, 20201 Comment

By Tim Harcourt Australia won’t be the same post-coronavirus, but parts of the picture are falling into place. One concerns our approach to trade. It’ll be a reset, not a rejection. We will continue to forge strong ties in the Asian Century with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations including Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand…

Stormseal to protect the National Library

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 9, 2020Leave a comment

The National Library in Canberra will be covered in bright orange sheeting today as part of a staged re-opening after the rare copper roofing was damaged in January hailstorms. The recyclable, high-tech polymer sheeting that heat-shrinks to cover damaged roofs is the brainchild of an ex-builder, who has now taken this technology to the world.…

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