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Yearly Archives: 2021

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Ampcontrol’s Solar Cube power system breaks cover

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 20, 2021Leave a comment

Newcastle engineering firm Ampcontrol’s CPS National subsidiary has successfully deployed its standalone renewable power system, the Solar Cube, from back of a truck to load ready in just 76 minutes. Designed for single day commissioning, the Stand Alone Power System (SAPS) is designed to provide a continuous, reliable power supply to an isolated settlement or…

FormFlow, Deakin University to develop Industry 4.0 cell for metal forming

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

FormFlow, Deakin University and the Innovative Manufacturing CRC have announced a 12-month project to establish “an Industry 4.0 enabled manufacturing cell” for FormFlow’s metal bending process.

Moveable solar array deployed at Happy Valley

TechnologyBy Peter RobertsJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

The first of more than 30,000 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels are now being positioned at the Happy Valley Reservoir in Adelaide’s south in a project claimed to be the world’s largest fully moveable solar array. Created by Australian solar innovator 5B, the company’s Maverick solar panels (pictured) are pre-wired, fabricated and folded to allow for…

Civmec announces $100 million in contracts

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

Perth heavy engineering firm Civmec has been awarded $100 million in new contracts including major manufacturing works for two Pilbara resources project. The maintenance, construction and engineering firm will supply, manufacture and deliver four main train load out bin modules for the Jimblebar project. And it will supply, fabricate and modularise shuttle trusses, conveyor trusses,…

Maggie Beer sales record on back of e-commerce rollout

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

Fine foods manufacturer Maggie Beer Holdings has recorded record sales in the first half as a company restructure and relaunched e-commerce portal boost the business. The Barossa Valley company reported a 20 per cent net sales growth of $4.6 million compared to the previous corresponding period, with Maggie Beer branded product sales up 28.6 per…

RMIT team pinches an idea from a lobster, uses it to make stronger 3D printed concrete

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

RMIT researchers have used lobster-inspired patterns to increase the strength of 3D printed concrete structures.

Silex gets go ahead to enrich US stockpiles to produce uranium

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

Materials technology company Silex Systems has been given clearance by the US Department of Treasury for the restructure of its US uranium enrichment technology venture. The approvals, the last of a number of necessary US government regulatory approvals secured, clears the way for Silex and Canada’s Cameco Corporation to go ahead with their agreement with…

First DroneGuns sold to EU police force

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJanuary 19, 2021Leave a comment

Drone countermeasure manufacturer DroneShield has received its first orders under a framework agreement giving it access to European Union police markets. The order, worth $100,000, is for the company’s DroneGun Tactical portable counterdrone equipment (pictured). In May 2020 DroneShield was selected as the preferred solution for EU police in an international competition run for the…

Biomaterials startup looks past pulp, pandemic

Analysis and CommentaryBy Brent BalinskiJanuary 18, 2021Leave a comment

Today’s food byproducts will be turned into tomorrow’s fashion items if Nanollose is successful. Brent Balinski spoke to the company’s co-founder, Dr Wayne Best about fibres from fermentation, selling the first commercial garment made out of microbial cellulose this year, and why the growing waste-to-value movement will bring new challenges to companies like his. 

Manufacturing can be the engine of global recovery – here’s how

Analysis and CommentaryBy Staff ReporterJanuary 18, 2021Leave a comment

COVID-19 has given the world a sharp reminder that manufacturing and production sectors – and their enabling supply chain ecosystems – remain the most real and significant force in the global economy.

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