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18 May 2023
Energy storage specialist NHOA Energy will be a part of a consortium delivering a 400MWh battery storage project near Blyth in South Australia.
17 May 2023
Singaporean personal lending fintech Lendela has opened its first office in Australia.
13 April 2023
Cerecin, which develops therapeutics for neurological disorders, is undertaking clinical trials and expanding its research capabilities in Melbourne.
Singapore’s Homage is bringing its personalised aged care and support services platform to the Australian market!
30 March 2023
Australia is known as one of the best places in the world for clinical trials. This is in part due to the high-quality work undertaken by Linear Clinical Research.
14 March 2023
Since 2015, tens of thousands of Australians have benefited from Edwards Lifesciences’ transcatheter aortic heart valve device!
21 February 2023
Japanese Energy Giant ENEOS Builds Green Hydrogen Demonstration Plant in Australia. Advancing Clean Energy Technologies!
15 February 2023
COVID-19 mRNA vaccine pioneer, Moderna, is building a new hub for biotech research and manufacturing in Australia.
9 February 2023
The future of flight is coming to Australia, with Wisk bringing its self-flying, electric air taxis to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Brisbane.
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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