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Daily Archives: March 2, 2021

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Electric bus company gears up for zero-emission growth

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

The South Australian group behind the manufacture of the Brabham BT62 supercar is positioning itself to become a major producer of electric buses for the emerging Australian market.

Successful first test flight for Loyal Wingman

DefenceBy Staff ReporterMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Boeing Australia and the Royal Australian Air Force have announced a successfully completed first test flight for the Boeing Loyal Wingman autonomous plane, the first military aircraft to be designed and manufactured in Australia in over half a century.  

Axiom Precision and K-TIG collaborate on defence welding

DefenceBy Peter RobertsMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Advanced manufacturer Axiom Precision Manufacturing and welding technology group K-TIG are to develop Australian manufacturing capability in advanced welding for the defence sector. The two companies will share $1 million in funding from the Centre for Defence Industry Capability to developed advanced armour and structural welding processes in a new 6,000 square metre facility built…

Cash flow can be a challenge on defence contracts, says SME

DefenceBy Staff ReporterMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Penguin Composites, a north-west Tasmanian company supplying vehicle sets for Hawkei light protected vehicles, has said more could be done to help smaller companies awarded defence contracts. Local paper The Advocate reports general manager Adrian Polden saying there was a lag between costs and revenues when tooling up to supply defence projects, and better support…

Calix electric reactor to heat salts in energy storage pilot

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Industrial process technology company Calix has joined with Sweden’s SaltX and Sumitomo SHI FW to further develop a salt based energy storage system with potential to speed decarbonisation of the economy. Calix’s novel kiln technology will be added to SaltX’s energy storage system in a 200kW pilot plant to be built in Sweden. The pilot…

It’s full steam ahead for Australia’s submarine construction project – by Gregor Ferguson

Analysis and Commentary, DefenceBy Peter RobertsMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

With the design phase of Australia’s new Attack class submarines underway and a new shipyard being constructed in Adelaide, Dr Gregor Ferguson takes a hard look at the project and its many critics. No, nuclear is not an option, cost rises have been exaggerated and the project is on schedule.

XTEK in loss as R&D and commercialising phase gather pace

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

Advanced composites manufacturer XTEK has reported a gross loss of $3.2 million in the six months to December 31 as it continued to invest in product and market development and in production facilities for its defence industry products. The loss, made on turnover down $3.6 million on the previous corresponding period to $12.4 million, came…

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