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Monthly Archives: February 2021

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Cann Group suffers $3.6 million cyber scam

TechnologyBy Peter RobertsFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

Medicinal cannabis producer Cann Group has been hit by a cyber scam that ended up costing the company $3.6 million. The Victorian company discovered the cyber security incident on February 4 but has been unable to determine the party responsible. Cann Group told investors it had recently made payments of $3.6 million to an overseas…

The US jumps on board the electric vehicle revolution, leaving Australia in the dust

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

The Morrison government on Friday released a plan to reduce carbon emissions from Australia’s road transport sector. Controversially, it ruled out consumer incentives to encourage electric vehicle uptake. The disappointing document is not the electric vehicle jump-start the country sorely needs.

Heavy industry, light-weighting and chasing the glory days

Analysis and CommentaryBy Brent BalinskiFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

Nepean Engineering & Innovation is nearly a half-century old, and runs one of the country’s biggest fabrication shops. Brent Balinski spoke with the company’s R&D manager Mark Helou about how it plans to reinvent itself.

Trailer company opens new Ipswich factory, plans to hire 70 over next five years

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

Australia and New Zealand’s biggest maker of heavy-duty transport trailers, MaxiTrans, has opened a new factory in Ipswich, with plans to double its workforce of 70 over the next five years.

Swinburne and CSIRO to set up Victorian Hydrogen Hub

TechnologyBy Peter RobertsFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

The Victorian Government has backed Swinburne University of Technology and CSIRO to build a Victorian Hydrogen Hub to bring researchers, industry partners and businesses together to test, trial and demonstrate new hydrogen technologies Backed by a $10 million injection from the state, the hub will support sustainable manufacturing practices, as well as the ability to…

Rare earths producer attracts Chinese interest

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts Australia’s ability to produce rare earths have been boosted in a controversial way with the news that a Chinese producer is allying itself with the company developing the Cummins Range Rare Earths Project in the East Kimberly region of Western Australia. China’s Shenghe Resources has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with…

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

Tindo Solar expansion nears completion A major expansion of Australia’s only factory producing rooftop solar PV panels is nearing completion. Tindo Solar took to social media to release photographs of its new plant, being built alongside its existing factory at Mawson Lakes in Adelaide (pictured). The company recently launched a range of premium modules which…

Applied EV electric vehicle platform surfaces

Analysis and CommentaryBy Peter RobertsFebruary 8, 2021Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts An autonomous electric vehicle platform developed in the Bayswater North industrial area of Melbourne has surfaced with the release of new pictures and video. After a $7.7 million, four-year development project, robotics company Applied EV has revealed its first ‘mobility solution’ – the Blanc Robot (pictured above, and below). The Blanc Robot…

BAE and CryoClock to boost JORN radar capabilities

DefenceBy Peter RobertsFebruary 5, 2021Leave a comment

The federal government is to invest in development of ultra-high-precision sapphire clock technology to boost the performance of Australia’s over the horizon radar detection network. The government has awarded a $4.8 million contract to BAE Systems Australia and CryoClock Pty Ltd to develop a more precise timing system for the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN)…

Australia to host international marine robotics competition in 2022

DefenceBy Staff ReporterFebruary 5, 2021Leave a comment

The Maritime RobotX contest for marine autonomous systems will be held at Sydney International Regatta Centre, Penrith in November 2022.

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