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GHD Group becomes cornerstone investor in Lavo

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsMarch 10, 2021Leave a comment

Professional services firm GHD Group is to become a cornerstone investor in hydrogen electrolyser and storage system manufacturer Lavo. The equity investment is part of LAVO’s $50 million Series A capital raise now underway, with the firm joining Providence Asset Group, UNSW, and Gowings Bros as investors. In addition to holding an equity stake in…

With the right approach, Australia can manufacture for the international solar market

Analysis and CommentaryBy Brent BalinskiMarch 8, 2021Leave a comment

Panels aren’t they way, but Australian businesses can find global opportunities in the solar industry, says Solpod co-founder James Larratt. By Brent Balinski.

It’s full steam ahead for Australia’s submarine construction project – by Gregor Ferguson

Analysis and Commentary, DefenceBy Peter RobertsMarch 2, 2021Leave a comment

With the design phase of Australia’s new Attack class submarines underway and a new shipyard being constructed in Adelaide, Dr Gregor Ferguson takes a hard look at the project and its many critics. No, nuclear is not an option, cost rises have been exaggerated and the project is on schedule.

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsFebruary 18, 2021Leave a comment

Noxopharm’s loss on R&D activities Clinical stage drug development company Noxopharm has reported a loss of $6.7 million before tax for the first half of the financial year. The company, which is commercialising its drug Veyonda (pictured) for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, spent $3 million on R&D and received a R&D tax refund…

Voxon to supply UK submarine building contracts

DefenceBy Peter RobertsFebruary 16, 2021Leave a comment

3D volumetric display technology developed by South Australian company Voxon Photonics is to be used on submarines and frigates being built by BAE Systems in the United Kingdom and Australia. The company will provide the Hunter Class Frigate Program and the UK Submarines business with its bespoke displays to provide 3D visualisation to test situational…

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.

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.

Defence scientist develops sensors that can ‘see’ a single photon

DefenceBy Peter RobertsFebruary 15, 2021Leave a comment

An Australian defence scientist is developing systems that ‘see’ single photons of light to build up 3D images in low light conditions or even when an object is partially obscured. The development, by Dr Dennis Delic of the Defence Science and Technology (DST), opens the prospect for manufacturing systems that could allow a Royal Australian…

Decarbonisation of cement moves a step closer

Analysis and CommentaryBy Peter RobertsFebruary 1, 2021Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts Along with steel production, the manufacture of cement is among the most economically critical and at the same time most polluting of industries. Both products are vital and yet both contribute billions of tonnes annually to carbon dioxide emissions that are raising global temperatures and threatening humanity. But paths to decarbonise both…

Redox flow giant battery a triumph and tragedy for Australia

Analysis and Commentary, TechnologyBy Peter RobertsJanuary 28, 2021Leave a comment

Comment by Peter Roberts South Australia, not content with having led the world when it installed the first grid-scale lithium ion battery is doing it again – this time installing the world’s largest vanadium redox flow battery. But the installation of an 8 MWh vanadium redox flow battery (VFB) by Yadlamalka Energy Trust is both…

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