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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Trouble at mill but too early to write off Whyalla steelworks

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsApril 8, 2021Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts It is amazing how people are always quick to expect the worst about the future of Australia’s steel industry, just as they have in recent days with news of trouble in the financial network that support’s metals entrepreneur Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance businesses. People are expecting the worst for his Whyalla steelworks,…

Aurora project further pared back to battery storage first stage

TechnologyBy Peter RobertsApril 8, 2021Leave a comment

Thermal energy storage development company 1414 Degrees has restructured its Aurora Energy Project which aims to ultimately use molten silicon to store electrical energy for release into the National Electricity Market (NEM). The company has employed additional energy market expertise to refine its business model for the project, which is to be built in stages…

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsApril 8, 2021Leave a comment

DroneShield’s new orders from US and Five Eyes customers Drone detection and countermeasure company DroneShield has announced two new orders, one from an existing customer. The company has received a second order worth $1.1 million from a high profile Government customer from a Five Eyes country which shares intelligence with Australia. DroneShield has also received…

Solving business problems using production performance data – by Will Purcell

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsApril 8, 2021Leave a comment

ADVERTISING FEATURE By Will Purcell, Pact Group Sometimes, we know we’ve got something to fix, but one thing or another gets in the way and we put it on the backburner. We know the issue is there in the background, but it doesn’t appear to have a lasting impact and we’re all good without addressing…

Applications open for Recycling and Clean Energy grants worth $1 million to $20 million

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterApril 8, 2021Leave a comment

Grant applications opened on Wednesday for Recycling and Clean Energy projects under the federal Modern Manufacturing Initiative.

Food manufacturing’s growth moment

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

Australia’s food and agribusiness growth centre has welcomed commitments from both the government and Labor to provide additional support to Australia’s largest single manufacturing sector as it aims to double in value in a decade.

Defence industry skills boost to $39 million program

DefenceBy Peter RobertsApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

Defence industry businesses are being given greater access to the federal government’s Skilling Australia’s Defence Industry (SADI) program which offers grants to small and medium sized businesses. The program, which is to cost $39 million over the next two years, offers grants of up to $500,000 with changes to the scheme broadening eligibility requirements for…

Boost for Brisbane medtech hub

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

The Queensland government has given special permission for an expansion of the Translational Research Institute, according to a report.

Credit Suisse seeking to wind up Whyalla

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

Citibank filed for “winding up in insolvency” in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday against two businesses owned by Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance.

The US is worried about its critical minerals supply chains – essential for electric vehicles, wind power and the nation’s defence

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterApril 7, 2021Leave a comment

Natural disasters, civil unrest, trade disputes and company failures can all disrupt a mineral supply chain and the many products that depend on it – making many critical minerals a national security priority.

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