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Build of first of 25 X’Trapolis 2.0 trains completed in VIC

Manufacturer's Monthly

trains has been built as part of a $986 million Victorian Government investment. The new trains have nearly 10 per cent more capacity than the Comeng fleet, accommodating around 1,225 people, and have dedicated wheelchair spaces and mixed-use spaces for prams and bicycles. It’s exciting to see the first new X’Trapolis 2.0

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Almost 300 new defence industry pathways in South Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: lotusa/stock.adobe.com Almost 300 more young South Australians will have access to new training and employment pathways, to equip them with the skills needed for a career in the state’s vibrant defence industry. These fully funded programs are the latest initiatives by the Albanese Government to quickly grow this workforce.

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New net zero Manufacturing TAFE centre in the Hunter

Manufacturer's Monthly

million in federal funding to support the centre. Investing in a Future Made in Australia means investing in the skills and training industry will need in the years to come,” said prime minister Anthony Albanese. “The Both the Federal Government and NSW Governments are investing $28.1 million, with a further $5.27

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$47 million Manufacturing Centre of Excellence announced in NSW

Manufacturer's Monthly

Investing in a Future Made in Australia means investing in the skills and training industry will need in the years to come.” The Centre of Excellence is set to innovate training by piloting a new qualification model, the Associate Degree in Manufacturing and Applied Digital Technologies.

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$480 million investment in shipbuilding and AUKUS workforce

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: razihusin/stock.adobe.com The Federal Government is investing $480 million in the naval shipbuilding and submarine construction workforce with the build of the Skills and Training Academy at Osborne in South Australia. Kellogg, Brown and Root, and Architectus have been engaged as design partners.

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Goldfield, WA workforce supported by record TAFE investment

Manufacturer's Monthly

Visiting Central Regional TAFE’s Kalgoorlie campus today, Training and Workforce Development minister Simone McGurk said the new facilities opened in March will lead directly to highly skilled workers for the Goldfields region.

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NVIDIA heralds ‘physical AI’ era with Cosmos platform launch

Robotics Business Review

Powell noted that NVIDIAs efforts now encompass everything from advanced robotics in manufacturing and healthcare to simulation tools like Omniverse that generate photorealistic environments for training and testing. For too long, AI has been trapped in Flatland, the two-dimensional world imagined by English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott.

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