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Zero emissions bus manufacturer opens Melbourne headquarters

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Dutch company has been producing zero-emissions buses since 2012, with more than 450 of its buses operating across seven European countries, including in major cities such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Munich.

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Northrop Grumman signs Quickstep Holdings to support F-35 program

Manufacturer's Monthly

In 2012, the company integrated Quickstep into its global supply chain for the F-35, which has since has since become Northrop Grumman’s largest Australian supplier for the program. Quickstep Holdings is the largest independent aerospace composite business in Australia, with facilities in Sydney, Geelong, Melbourne and Dallas.

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Quickstep to manufacture F-35 components for Northrop Grumman

AU Manufacturing

In 2012, ASX-listed company Quickstep joined Northrop Grumman’s global supply chain for the F-35 and has since become the global aerospace company’s largest Australian supplier for the program. . Quickstep is the largest private aerospace composite component in Australia and operates in Sydney, Geelong, Melbourne, and Dallas.

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Net zero bus manufacturer Ebusco selects Melbourne for new APAC HQ

AU Manufacturing

Founded in 2012, the vehicle manufacturer has deployed more than 450 zero-emission buses across seven European countries, including in the major cities of Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Munich. . Today marks an enormous step for our company as we launch our buses and services in the Australian marketplace.

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Nasa selects five experiments for 2024 total solar eclipse

E&T

Nasa’s WB-57s will also fly cameras and spectrometers (which study the composition of light) to learn more about the temperature and chemical composition of the corona and coronal mass ejections, or large bursts of solar material.

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The Dream of Space Mining Remains Illusory at Present

21st Century Tech

NASA wants to do what Planetary Resources planned when it launched its venture back in 2012, but instead of seeking water from asteroids, is looking to get it from the craters at the lunar poles and from elsewhere harvested from subsurface deposits. Its composition is 85% nickel, iron and cobalt.

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How Integrated CAD/CAM Transforms Inventions Into Products

Modern Machine Shop

After graduating from New York’s Rochester Institute of Technology in 2012 with a degree in mechanical engineering, he worked as a design engineer for a manufacturer of molds for composite parts.