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Yearly Archives: 2022

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Australian Energy Market Operator to have power to acquire gas for emergencies

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJune 9, 2022Leave a comment

The Australian Energy Market Operator will be given the power to procure and store gas for release in emergency situations. This was one of a range of measures federal and state energy ministers decided at their Wednesday meeting to discuss the gas crisis.

Celebrating Australian Made: The shop local movement and food manufacturing

Analysis and CommentaryBy Staff ReporterJune 9, 2022Leave a comment

In today’s addition to the our Celebrating Australian Made series, Sam Schachna shares lessons learned and how he’s rethinking the world of work. Here’s a look back—and a lens on what’s next.

Free cybersecurity toolkit for SMEs

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsJune 9, 2022Leave a comment

Australian small businesses will have access to a range of tools and services to help them stay safe online thanks to a collaboration between the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C) and the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA). Together they have developed a free cybersecurity toolkit that is now available to small businesses across Australia. The toolkit…

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Computer vision breakthrough for Australian laundry robot Consolidated Linen Service (CLS) and the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub have developed a prototype robot to make life easier in a hot, humid workplace. The project’s first phase, according to ARM Hub CEO Associate Professor Cori Stewart, showed it was possible to automate picking up linen…

ASC apprentice Mikkie Johnstone. Picture: Russell Millard.

ASC seeking applications for this year’s apprentice intake

DefenceBy Staff ReporterJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

ASC is welcoming applications for its current intake of electrical, mechanical and fabrication apprentices, with successful applicants to work on Collins Class submarine programs in Western Australia and South Australia.

Nova Eye launches more effective glaucoma surgery device

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Medical device manufacturer Nova Eye Medical has made the first shipments to surgeons of its new iTrack Advance consumable device (pictured, below) to be used in glaucoma surgery. The device has an illuminated fibre optic tip, and is designed to improve the efficacy of canaloplasty surgery in treating glaucoma, and can be utilised by ophthalmologists,…

NASA to conduct Australia’s first commercial space launch

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Arnhem Space Centre operator Equatorial Launch Australia has announced that NASA will make history when it makes Australia’s first commercial space launch on the evening of Sunday 26 June 2022. Equatorial Launch Australia (ELA), the operator of the Gove Peninsula, Northern Territory launch site said the launch would also be NASA’s first launch from a…

Titomic to supply $2.4 million machine for use in world-first tooling factory

TechnologyBy Staff ReporterJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Cold spray additive manufacturing business Titomic will make invar 36 faceplates and other metal products at a new factory in the UK through a joint venture with Neos International.

Celebrating Australian Made: A quiet achiever’s homespun wisdom

Analysis and CommentaryBy Brent BalinskiJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Today our Celebrating Australian Made editorial series takes a look at CST Composites, which exports the vast majority of what it makes. Brent Balinski speaks to Managing Director Clive Watts, who started the company by building production machinery in his garage.

Thales boosts collaboration at Lithgow Arms business

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 8, 2022Leave a comment

Defence contractor Thales Australia’s Lithgow Arms business in regional NSW has opened its doors to greater collaboration to help grow the capabilities of its Australian SME and industrial partners. Lithgow Arms has established a Small Arms Collaboration and Cooperation Centre (C3) housed inside the Lithgow Arms small arms factory. It is designed to break down…

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