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Our manufacturing potential is latent

Manufacturer's Monthly

Association Comment Jens Goennemann, Managing Director, AMGC This 2014 report, which is still available to download, identified where Australia’s hidden potential should be developed to better equip manufacturers for global competition. Yet, the Australian Food and Grocery Council finds that Australia exports $39.4

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Tasmanian advanced manufacturers to share addt’l $1m in growth funding

AU Manufacturing

A total of 11 local firms will share almost $1 million in funding as part of the fourth round of the Advanced Manufacturing Accelerating Growth Program revealed today by the Tasmanian Government. billion in flow-on benefits that will result in the creation of 31,400 new non-manufacturing employment.

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The University of Windsor secures $5M partnership with TELUS to explore 5G research in advanced manufacturing

Canadian Manufacturing

The collaboration will not only support multidisciplinary research in the agriculture, advanced manufacturing, and connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) sectors, but will try and transform UWindsor campuses to enhance teaching, innovation and collaboration.

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Investing in Victoria’s manufacturing growth and jobs

Manufacturer's Monthly

Mordialloc based business Not a Trace Foods, a health food manufacturer, will grow its allergen-free food production line, with the expansion set to create 21 new jobs.

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Ont. announces legislation update to strengthen food manufacturing through research

Canadian Manufacturing

Proposed changes to the ARIO Act would broaden the areas of research to better reflect today’s research needs and those in the future including digital agriculture, environmental sustainability and value-add agri-food products, along with more socially focused research.

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Harvest B opens Australia’s first plant-based meat ingredient facility

Manufacturer's Monthly

At the opening of the Harvest B facility at Penrith, Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic said the facility is great news for Australian food brands and manufacturers. The Albanese Government is committed to revitalising Australia’s advanced manufacturing by backing companies like Harvest B.

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Investment in Cutting Edge Technology at Addition Design

MEM

Instead, our team can travel to our customers’ automated production lines, scanning parts on-site and significantly reducing the time lost in transit.”