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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Ashley Brinson on the move with GreenTech startup

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Former Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering executive director Ashley Brinson has resurfaced as the founder and chief executive of a new GreenTech startup that is building automation systems for fast delivery of mass deployments of solar technologies.

Massive Covid boost for Ansell

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Global latex and protective glove manufacturer Ansell has reported a massive sales boost from the Covid-19 pandemic. The Melbourne company reported sales for the first half year up 24.5 per cent to $1.2 billion (US$937.8 million) driven by rising healthcare and industrial sales. Healthcare sales were up 37 per cent on the previous corresponding period…

Advanced material projects for defence awarded $1.6 million

DefenceBy Staff ReporterFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Five public/private groups have been awarded a total of $1.6 million for advanced materials projects from the Next Generation Technologies Fund.

Lavo to make hydrogen electrolysers in Queensland

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Low-price domestic hydrogen electrolyser and storage system manufacturer Lavo has committed to building a new factory in Queensland reported to cost $20 million. The company and its JV partner Nedstack said in a statement they would develop a fuel cell and LAVO unit (pictured) manufacturing facility in Springfield City, a private sector CBD development near…

Fleet Space to launch fifth satellite

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

IIot communications services provider Fleet Space Technologies will launch its fifth nanosatellite, Centauri 3 in March aboard Rocket Lab’s They Go Up So Fast mission. The locally manufactured Commercial Nanosatellite will head for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) at 550 km from Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand’s Māhia Peninsula. Centauri 3 is part of the…

Saber Astronautics developing space operations centre

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Saber Astronautics is promising that the new space mission control centre being developed for the Australian Space Agency will be the first professional control centre in the world to use machine learning in the day-to-day operation of spacecraft. Saber will also incorporate innovative 3D gaming technology in the new centre. The company, which spans space…

Fortescue deploys autonomous light vehicles at Chichester Hub

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group has created and deployed a fleet of autonomous light vehicles (ALV’s, pictured) at the company’s mining operations in the Chichester Hub in the Pilbara. Developed by Fortescue’s Technology and Autonomy team with the assistance of Ford Australia, the vehicles aim to improve the efficiency of the Christmas Creek mobile…

Biochar: an ancient waste-to-value product

Analysis and Commentary, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiFebruary 15, 2021Leave a comment

A miracle all-in-one soil improver, waste disposer and planet saviour, or a biomassive waste of time? Brent Balinski spoke to manufacturers and others about the place of charred organic matter in our future.

Incitec Pivot plagued by even more plant outages

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 15, 2021Leave a comment

Chemicals and explosives business Incitec Pivot long plagued by unplanned facility shutdowns has been hit yet again with new problems that will cost the company $35 million (US$26 million) to fix. The company, only just recovering from a series of disasters, today announced that a discovery phase of works required at its Waggaman ammonia plant…

$16.5 million grant round launched for EV charger sites

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterFebruary 15, 2021Leave a comment

The first round of the Future Fuels Fund has been launched, with the federal government saying the $16.5 million grant round would support electric vehicle uptake and lessen concerns “about their capacity to travel longer distances in regional Australia.”

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