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Daily Archives: October 20, 2020

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Robotics adoption matters: going where no robot has gone before

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Staff ReporterOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

In Australia, we are seeing traditional industrial robots utilised in a growing number of areas that they had not really been designed or imagined for, as Greg Sale explains in the second instalment of @AuManufacturing’s Robotics adoption matters series.  

EPA charges Benalla particle board maker over emission breaches

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

The owner of a particle board factory in Benalla has had an additional 11 charges laid against it by Victoria’s EPA, bringing the number of charges to 18.

Cochlear sales recover but Covid-19 risks remain high

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Hearing implant manufacturer Cochlear has regained some of the massive slump in business as implant surgeries were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but the company cautions business risks remain high. In a first quarter trading update, Cochlear told investors that cochlear implant or bionic ear revenue in the quarter was 94 per cent of…

Kord Defence wins $3.4 million defence contract

Defence, Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Wireless control company Kord Defence has earned a $3.4 million contract through the Defence Innovation Hub.

v2food brings venture funding to $113 million with $77 million series B

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Australian plant-based meat manufacturer v2food has announced a series B funding round of $77 million featuring new and existing investors, which it aims to use in completing its Wodonga factory, building its workforce, and launching new products.

New board to help modernise manufacturing

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts The federal government has reinvigorated the advisory board helping to implement its Modern Manufacturing Strategy with a new name and a number of high-powered business appointments. The newly named Industry Innovation and Science Australia (IISA) adds industry to the name and purpose of the former body and will continue to be led…

Woodside Energy gets serious about green hydrogen

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Oil and gas producer Woodside Energy has begun searching for a contractor to design and build a renewable hydrogen power plant in Tasmania, one of two green hydrogen projects it has been pursuing that may lead to bulk export. Global oil and gas sector website Upstream reported Woodside had hosted an expressions of interest briefing…

TCF’s commitment to ethical local manufacturing and jobs

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Textile, clothing and footwear manufacturers remain committed to local manufacturing and retaining jobs in the industry post COVID-19, according to a survey by Ethical Clothing Australia. The survey of 34 Australian textile, clothing and footwear manufacturers was conducted in the lead up to Ethical Clothing Australia Week which runs from 18-24 October. One hundred per…

Cimic sells 50 per cent of Thiess to funds manager

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsOctober 20, 2020Leave a comment

Diversified engineering company Cimic Group will reap between $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion on completion of the sale of 50 per cent of the world’s largest mining services contractor, Thiess to UK-based fund manager Elliott Advisors. As foreshadowed in @AuManufactzuring the sale frees up capital for Cimic and brings in blue-chip investors managed by Elliott.…

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