Dutch agriculture set for clean air revolution with $6.3M compressor deal

Australian clean air technology company Sprintex is poised to make quite the impact on European agriculture, announcing a $6.3 million (€3.8M) purchase order for its compressor systems targeting ammonia emissions in the Netherlands. The deal, revealed in today’s ASX announcement, will see 200 Sprintex-Mest compressor units deployed across Dutch farms, marking a crucial step in…

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Peter Rossdeutscher appointed as new Chair of Industry Innovation and Science Australia

The Perth-based Chair of Quantum Australia, Innovative Energy Solutions and First Nations X, Peter Rossdeutscher, has added Chair of Industry Innovation and Science Australia (IISA) to his duties, replacing Andrew Stevens in the role. According to a statement from industry minister Ed Husic on Monday, Rossdeutscher brings extensive board experience and expertise in the nation’s…

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Best of the week — the five most popular stories among readers, February 10 – February 14, 2025

What were the five biggest stories of the week? Here’s what visitors to @AuManufacturing were reading. 5) CEA Technologies wins $272 million Army radar contract A $272 million purchase by the federal government will see defence electronics company CEA Technologies deliver “up to 14 multi-mission phased array radars (MMPARs) for the Australian Army”. According to a short announcement from…

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Manufacturing news briefs — stories you might have missed

Calix/PLS demo plant construction resumes Calix announced the recommencement of the Mid-Stream Demonstration Plant Project developed in a Joint Venture (JV) with Pilbara Minerals on Thursday. The decision follows execution of a $15 million grant from the Western Australian government, the company said, with that funding used to reduce the respective construction cost share of…

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Artrya raises $15 million

ASX-listed Artrya, which is commercialising coronary disease diagnosis support products, has announced a successful $15 million raise through a share placement. In a statement on Friday, the company said it had received binding commitments under a two-tranche placement at $0.73 per share.  The proceeds will be used to progress regulatory applications for its Salix Coronary…

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AICRAFT to build onboard computers for Emirates Lunar Mission rovers

AICRAFT has announced that it will design and build onboard computers for rovers “aimed at prospecting locations on the Moon” for the Emirates Lunar Mission (ELM.) In a statement on Thursday, Adelaide’s AICRAFT said it will build onboard computers to allow “data processing from science cameras, rover navigation and communication” and autonomous operations on the…

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