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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

In todays rapidly evolving world, manufacturing industries are at a crossroads. On the other, they must prepare for a future shaped by emerging technologies, sustainability imperatives, and growing complexity. On one hand, they must meet the increasing demand for precision, speed, and customisation.

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Federal innovation minister tours ECU sustainability centre & advanced manufacturing lab

Manufacturer's Monthly

Federal minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, has toured Edith Cowan University’s (ECU) Centre for Sustainable Energy and Resources and its Advanced Manufacturing Lab. ECU’s Centre for Sustainable Energy and Resources is focused on leading-edge research related to sustainable energy and resources.

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Federal government invests $11M in clean energy through CERRC program

Canadian Manufacturing

THUNDER BAY The federal government invests over $11 million through the Clean Energy for Rural and Remote Communities (CERRC) program, which will support 15 clean energy projects in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Quebec.

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UOW researchers secure funding for next-gen sodium-ion battery research

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Bruce/stock.adobe.com A University of Wollongong’s researcher has been awarded grants to spearhead innovative projects in energy solutions. With the global push towards sustainable energy solutions, sodium-ion batteries have emerged as a critical player in achieving net-zero emissions.

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University of Sydney lists 3 ways to aid $15b National Reconstruction Fund restore manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

The fund will concentrate on making investments in advanced manufacturing with seven areas of importance, including sustainable energy, medical research, transport, value-added production in forestry, agriculture, and fisheries, value-added manufacturing in mining, military equipment, and “enabling capabilities,” as enumerated by Daymond.

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CHAR Technologies Ltd. to test commercial-scale pyrolysis pilot for PFAS destruction

Canadian Manufacturing

involved in sustainable energy solutions, will present its first United States based high temperature pyrolysis (HTP) demonstration for PFAS destruction, in partnership with Synagro Technologies, Inc. TORONTO — CHAR Technologies Ltd., and the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW).

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CHAR Technologies announces $2.5M private placement

Canadian Manufacturing

TORONTO — CHAR Technologies, involved in sustainable energy solutions, announced its intention to complete a non-brokered private placement of up to 12,500,000 units at a price of CDN$0.20 per unit for gross proceeds of up to CDN$2,500,000.