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28 November 2023
Regain’s recycling technology for aluminium smelters helps lower cement emissions.
27 November 2023
Entura’s hybrid clean energy designs are being containerised and rolled out across the Pacific Islands.
21 November 2023
OBE Organic shows UN sustainability goals in action in the pristine heartlands of Australia’s river country.
Rubicon Water is helping governments, water management authorities and farmers to manage their water resources more efficiently.
13 November 2023
Mitsubishi Electric Australia and Australia’s Department of Defence will develop laser technology to enhance the surveillance and survivability of defence platforms.
20 October 2023
Leading global fintech SumUp has launched in Australia, bringing a new mobile payments system to Australia’s small business sector.
2 August 2023
KEPCO and WGEH have signed an MoU to develop one of Australia’s largest green hydrogen hubs. The hub can potentially produce more than 3.5 Mt of green hydrogen.
20 July 2023
French waste and recycling equipment manufacturer Pellenc ST is investing A$10.9m in an Australian test and demo facility. The company wants to tap into Australia’s thriving circular economy and R&D opportunities.
16 June 2023
NewCold tech brings Dutch refrigeration technology to Australia.
9 February 2023
Retirement technology provider Smart has set up in Australia to tap into the country’s US$2.8 trillion pension market. The company is opening its Australian headquarters in Melbourne, a city with an expansive fintech ecosystem.
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