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RMIT opens world-class nanomanufacturing centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: RMIT University RMIT University has launched the Centre for Atomaterials and Nanomanufacturing (CAN), which is set to pioneer atomaterial research translation to drive commercial growth for Australia. Led by Distinguished Professor Baohua Jia, CAN will drive the translation of atomaterial research to support commercial opportunities for industry and Australia’s transition to a circular economy.

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Realtime Robotics appoints Ville Lehtonen vice president of product

Robotics Business Review

Optimization evaluates multiple paths, sequences, poses, end-of-arm tool rotations, and interlocks for robots within a workcell. Source: Realtime Robotics. Realtime Robotics, a leader in collision-free autonomous motion planning for industrial robots, last week named industry veteran Ville Lehtonen as its vice president of product. Lehtonen brings experience in technology, product, and management, said Realtime Robotics.

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Bestech Australia Welcomes Transtech Electronic Controls Pty Ltd to Its Group of Companies

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: BesTech Bestech Australia, a leading supplier of industrial sensors, instrumentation, data acquisition systems, and technical teaching equipment has announced the acquisition of Transtech Electronic Controls Pty Ltd, in its company portfolio. Transtech Electronic Controls Pty Ltd brings an impressive 28-year experience of providing high-quality electronic and automation solutions to Australian industries.

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Strategies for Delivering a Qualified Talent Pipeline for Manufacturers

Mold Making Technology

Clearly communicating your company's values, culture and purpose is essential for attracting and retaining talent. Source | Thinkstock Talent isn't just important — it's the cornerstone of national competitiveness. According to a Deloitte study, access to skilled talent outranks factors like taxes and access to materials when it comes to a country's competitive edge.

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The Manufacturing Edge: Five Strategies to Outpace the Competition

The world of manufacturing is evolving—and so must the factories that drive it. This eBook reveals five transformative strategies that can help manufacturers gain a lasting competitive edge. Through insights from aerospace leaders, energy innovators, and the factories of tomorrow, we show how manufacturers are moving beyond traditional approaches. From building smarter, adaptable systems to embracing iterative design and fostering resilient cultures, these strategies are shaping the future of pr

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New WA hub to boost med-tech

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Brigitte/stock.adobe.com The Western Australian Government has officially opened an innovation hub at Royal Perth Hospital which represents an opportunity to link the pool of WA clinicians in a high-tech workspace to focus on improving health outcomes for Western Australians. The RPH Innovation Hub offers dedicated spaces for 3D-printing of high-fidelity prototypes, supported by biomedical engineering.

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Sampling and Mold Validation Facility Supports Moldmaking Capabilities

Mold Making Technology

Source | Dynamic Tool Corporation Dynamic Tool Corporation ’s highlights its Dynamic Development Center to provide a platform that avoids disruptions to critical production manufacturing resources. The facility is resourced to scientifically sample and validate injection molds and is sized and equipped to support the complete development of turnkey manufacturing systems.

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Tornos Partners With Ellison Technologies

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Tornos Tornos has selected Ellison Technologies as a partner in key United States markets. Ellison Technologies, headquartered in California, will represent Tornos in 15 U.S. states, including Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

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Micro Mold Co. Inc. and Plastikos Inc. Receive Accolades Within the Manufacturing Community

Mold Making Technology

Source | Micro Mold Co. Inc. Local manufacturers and sister companies, Micro Mold Co. Inc. and Plastikos & Plastikos Medical were recently named 3 rd and 4 th place, respectively, in the 2024 Best Places to Work in Manufacturing results. The annual list of the Best Places to Work in Manufacturing was created by Best Companies Group and recently announced at the South Carolina Manufacturing Conference and Expo.

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7-axis welding cell handles challenging weld paths, hard-to-reach areas

The Fabricator

Spartan Robotics, a division of BlueBay Automation, has unveiled a new cobot welding cell developed in collaboration Bosch Rexroth, Kassow Robots, and Fronius.

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Are You Over-Complicating Your Linear Motion or Leaving It Out Altogether?

As automation continues to evolve, the demand for smarter, more integrated solutions will only grow. The Accuride FULLELECTRIC® is a new approach to powered linear motion that represents the next evolution in system design. By integrating compact electric actuators directly into Accuride's industry leading drawer slides, this approach addresses the pain points of traditional systems while delivering reliable performance.

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MiR Releases the MC600 Mobile Cobot for High-Payload Tasks

Control.com

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) has launched a new mobile collaborative robot, the MC600, bringing mobility to heavy-payload tasks in applications such as palletizing and machine tending.

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How I Made It: Mike Lynch

Modern Machine Shop

So much of what happened for my career has been… I won't say it was luck, but I was fortunate. Different things happened at the right times. I started working with my dad in his machine shop. He was more of an inventor than he was a machinist. It was a garage shop, but it was a garage made specifically for his shop. He had some products that he invented and some patents, but he really didn't know machining that well.

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Tassie’s first large scale solar project locked in

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: mvtstockshot/stock.adobe.com In a huge step forward for the state’s renewable energy future, Tasmania’s first large scale solar project has been locked in. Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said Hydro Tasmania and the Northern Midlands Solar Farm have signed an offtake agreement, supporting the project to progress. “Hydro Tasmania has secured 288MW as part of the Northern Midlands Solar Farm proposal,” said Duigan.

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Bushu Pharma Applauded by Frost & Sullivan for Offering Customer Value in APAC CDMO Industry Through Consistent Quality Assurance, On-time Delivery, Sustainability, and Competitive Costs

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

SAN ANTONIO, TX. – 2 December, 2024 – Frost & Sullivan researched the contract development and manufacturing organization industry and, based on its analysis, recognizes Bushu Pharmaceuticals (Pharma) with the 2024 APAC Customer Value Leadership Award. The company is a premier contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

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How to Modernize Manufacturing Without Losing Control

Speaker: Andrew Skoog, Founder of MachinistX & President of Hexis Representatives

Manufacturing is evolving, and the right technology can empower—not replace—your workforce. Smart automation and AI-driven software are revolutionizing decision-making, optimizing processes, and improving efficiency. But how do you implement these tools with confidence and ensure they complement human expertise rather than override it? Join industry expert Andrew Skoog as he explores how manufacturers can leverage automation to enhance operations, streamline workflows, and make smarter, data-dri

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New plan to shape future of TAS workforce

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: vovez/stock.adobe.com The T asmanian Government is aiming to pave the way for the future of vocational education and training learners with the launch of the Tasmanian Skills Plan. The Plan is a comprehensive strategy that will shape the future of Tasmania’s workforce through responsive, innovative training tailored to the needs of learners and the needs of their industries and businesses.