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Labs for green energy future

MINER South32 has donated a three-dimensional printer from its Worsley alumina operations to an advanced manufacturing hub opened by Edith Cowan University, which is touted to give the next generation of engineers real-world experience and strengthen Western Australia’s manufacturing, green energy, technology and mining industries.

 Mines minister Bill Johnson opens the new facility

Mines minister Bill Johnson opens the new facility

The hub is part of ECU's $10 million state-of-the-art engineering facility, which includes a renewable energy lab and sustainable energy and resources lab. The laboratories are fitted out with cutting-edge...

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