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Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund boosts Alice Springs business

Manufacturer's Monthly

Alice Springs business, AirTip, was announced as the latest recipient of the Northern Territory government’s Advanced Manufacturing Ecosystem Fund (AMEF). AirTip is the fourth recipient of the AMEF, which is administered by the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC).

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Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

Robotics Business Review

The technological revolution that has brought about artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning can play a quintessential role in reinforcing the once-great American manufacturing sector and transforming it into advanced manufacturing. million jobs by 2030. The SDA Metals HUB ran a summer internship program.

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Europe has a key role to play in the development of robots, humanoids

Robotics Business Review

Source: Adobe Stock While headlines often spotlight U.S. billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.2%. Europe is a major center of robotics development and use, according to Humanoid. The global market for humanoid robots was valued at approximately $1.5 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $9.4

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Weld Australia calls for radical approach to overcome skilled welder shortage

Manufacturer's Monthly

Weld Australia is calling for a radical four-pronged approach to overcome the nation’s skilled welder shortage that includes: an overhaul of welding apprenticeships; tapping into hidden sources of talent; refocussing STEM training in schools; and investment in TAFEs nationally. Skill sets: tapping into hidden sources of talent.

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Northern Territory’s first battery cathode manufacturing facility

Manufacturer's Monthly

The project will position the Territory as the next Australian home of advanced manufacturing, develop new skills and jobs, as well as support our objective to achieve a $40 billion economy by 2030.” The major facility will exclusively source phosphoric acid from the Wonarah Phosphate Project in the Barkly.

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Strengthening Australia’s manufacturing resilience: Skills, sovereignty and solutions

Manufacturer's Monthly

Fast-start gas turbines and modern electronic grid stabilisers, which are necessary to complement variable renewable sources, are not yet in place at the scale needed. They are not producing the volume or quality of welders needed in a modern, technologically advanced manufacturing economy. Its about capability.

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Groundbreaking hydrogen research to be conducted at Monash University

Manufacturer's Monthly

million for the scholarships that cover advanced manufacturing, critical technology, critical minerals, and clean energy solutions. Hydrogen is a good solution for an industry such as aviation as you need to bring the energy source with you. This year the Australian Government announced funding of approximately $2.2