Nanosonics receives US FDA clearance for next-generation disinfection technology

Infection prevention company Nanosonics has received US Food and Drug Administration clearance for its latest trophon innovation, enabling the commercial launch of trophon3 and trophon2 Plus in the United States, according to an announcement on Tuesday. The new trophon3 technology delivers over 40 per cent faster cycle times compared to previous generations whilst maintaining the…

Darwin manufacturer secures $650k to develop flatpack steel furniture for remote housing

Darwin Sheet Metal and Laser Cutting has received $650,098 from the Northern Territory Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund to develop innovative flatpack stainless steel furniture targeting remote Aboriginal housing projects, according to an announcement on Tuesday. The $4.16 million, 18-month project will see DSM invest in Territory-first automated precision laser-cut tube machinery, specifically a Trumpf…

Alcoa partners with Japanese firms to explore gallium production in Western Australia

Alcoa of Australia has signed a joint development agreement with Japan Australia Gallium Associates to explore establishing gallium production at one of its Western Australian alumina refineries, according to an announcement on Sunday. The partnership with Japan Australia Gallium Associates, a joint venture between Sojitz Corporation and Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security, aims…

Federal, SA, Tas governments pledge $135 million to save Nyrstar’s struggling smelters, explore critical mineral diversification 

The federal, South Australian and Tasmanian governments have committed $57.5 million, $55 million and $22.5 million respectively to support the modernisation of Nyrstar’s Australian refining facilities and move them towards critical minerals production. According to a joint statement from industry minister Tim Ayres and the two states’ premiers on Tuesday, combined government support of $135…