Corporate Body

Advanced Manufacturing CRC (2007 - 2014)

From
2007
Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia
To
2014
Alternative Names
  • Advanced Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre
Website
http://www.amcrc.com.au

Summary

The Advanced Manufacturing CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) was established in 2007-2008 with a 7 year grant, aiming to create valuable Australian owned intellectual property within the manufacturing and materials fields. The CRC's areas of research expertise include commercial ready advanced materials technologies; next generation processes for rapid uptake by industry; knowledge based manufacturing paradigms to enhance industry performance; supply chain management.

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Rebecca Rigby

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