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Q-CTRL founder Michael Biercuk. Source: Supplied. Four Australian space companies have secured a share of just under $14 million in federal government funding through the Modern Manufacturing Initiative: Q-CTRL, EffusionTech, Romar Engineering and Titomic. The grants fall under the translation and integration streams of the $1.3 billion program, and will be used by the companies to scale and increase supply capacity to provide to domestic and international markets, and commercialise technology. Australia’s domestic space goals have a heavy focus on advanced manufacturing, with the startups producing varied products from liquid-fueled rockets, remote sensing payloads, to green titanium. The largest grant went to Romar Engineering, awarded $5.8 million to manufacture and deploy space fluid and motion control products for future space missions. ....
Melbourne-based additive manufacturing specialist Titomic has appointed 3D printing expert Herbert Koeck to the role of chief executive officer, effec. ....