The opportunities in front of Australia for reindustrialisation right now across everything from metals processing to quantum computing “is a train that only leaves the station once,” according to...
Advanced Manufacturing
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Productivity growth has driven prosperity in developed and emerging economies since the Industrial Revolution. But it has now stalled in many of these economies, unfortunately nowhere more so than...
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Queensland and South Australia are set to play a greater role in global lithium-ion battery supply chains after the federal government awarded $13 million in matched grants to two...
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Sydney’s Bankstown Airport has become the first in the Southern Hemisphere to offer hydrogen fuel, in a tie-up that offers local flying vehicle startup AMSL Aero a way to...
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The relationship between the semiconductor industry and Australia’s burgeoning quantum sector will form a key theme at The Industry Papers’ Sydney forum on Advanced Manufacturing and Strategic Industries on...
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CATL, the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturer, has entered its first Australian research and development partnership, linking up with electric vehicle charger producer Gold Coast-based eLumina. eLumina confirmed on...
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Plans to build a quantum computer in Canberra have been set in motion after the Australian National University signed a new agreement with Japanese tech conglomerate Fujitsu. On Thursday,...
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More than half the companies in Australia’s battery supply chain are either equipment suppliers or offer integration services and maintenance, according to a new database launched by the Queensland...
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Federal manufacturing tsar Senator Tim Ayres and NSW Liberal Senator Dave Sharma will lead the policy discussion on Advanced Manufacturing and Strategic Industries as part of The Industry Papers’...
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Initial requirements for $14 billion worth of production tax credits are more favorable toward renewable hydrogen investments than other jurisdictions, but a list of eligible outputs from critical mineral...
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Scaling local startups will form a key part of the Future Made in Australia plan, according to the Prime Minister, who will next week introduce legislation for the flagship...
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New South Wales Government procurement reform is needed to target more local manufacturers or risk losing them to other jurisdictions with more favourable policies, a state inquiry heard Wednesday....
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Queensland has quietly opened more than $50 million in grants to kickstart its local quantum computing sector following a $465 million funding package to bring US firm PsiQuantum to...
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The Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre will drive the Western Australian government’s $8 million plan to boost wind turbine component manufacturing in the state. Formerly operating as one of the...