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Austeng are a boutique engineering firm that specialises in the design, engineering, development and building of customised electromechanical machinery and systems.
Austeng are a boutique engineering firm that specialises in the design, engineering, development and building of customised electromechanical machinery and systems.
Austeng is pleased to announce that it has been recognised as one of the Top Ten Most Innovative Manufacturers in Australia at the recent Australian Manufacturing Forum and @auManufacturing news media outlet Awards ceremony. A great acknowledgement of our team. Managing Director Ross George commented that “Although innovation requires significant investment both in terms of […]
We were so excited to host the Hon Lily D’Ambrosio Minister for Energy & Resources at Austeng yesterday morning (29/03/23) at our hydrogen burner demonstration. Through the Victorian Governments Renewable Hydrogen Business Ready Fund (BRF), Austeng received $100,000.00 in early stage funding to undertake a feasibility study and develop its hydrogen burner prototype. Renewable hydrogen […]
Austeng is proud to have been the engineering partner with start-up company Viridi Innovations to develop a highly effective process that transforms grape seed otherwise destined for land-fill into high value nutrients in a cost effective way as part of a project facilitated by the Fight Food Waste Co-Operative Research Centre. Hopefully this will […]
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Austeng Presents on Advanced Manufacturing at the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase October 2016 Ballart
NewsAusteng Managing Director Ross George presents on the topic of Advanced Manufacturing at the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase 2016 held in Ballarat on 18/10/16. See the Courier Mail’s Article ‘Victorian manufacturers visit Ballarat for first regional hosting of the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase‘ dated 18/10/16
First Commercial Graphene Manufacturing Plant in Australia Opens
NewsAusteng client Imagine Intelligent Materials Pty Ltd (Imagine IM), opened Australia’s first commercial graphene plant at Austeng premises on 14th June 2016. It was officially unveiled by local MP Sarah Henderson. The pilot plant will produce up to 10 tonnes of graphene per year, built for Imagine IM by Austeng. See full report here.
Local Minister Visits Austeng
NewsAusteng was pleased to host local Lara MP John Eren, Minister for Sport, Tourism and Major Events last week when he announced a $185,000 State Government grant to extend the Geelong Manufacturing Council’s Industry Innovation Program. This program partners Geelong companies with Deakin University researchers to drive innovation. Behind John Eren MP is Adapt-a-Pole’s new […]
Austeng is Going “Green” Via Solar
NewsA new 30kw solar system recently installed on Austeng’s roof is helping the company reduce its carbon emissions in line with its Carbon Management Response Plan and thereby minimising its carbon foot-print.
MD Speaks at Manufacturing Forum
NewsManaging Director of Austeng, Ross George presented at a Manufacturing Industry forum – “Leading for the Future” in Geelong at Deakin’s Waterfront Campus on 30th October, 2014. The Centre for Workplace Leadership (CWL) presented the findings of their research as to productive work practices that drive performance. Ross spoke about the process of Austeng’s transition […]
Austeng Awarded Engineering Excellence Award
NewsA unique partnership between Austeng, bio-technology company Cytomatrix Pty. Ltd. and Deakin University has been recognized by winning the prestigious Victorian Engineering Excellence Award for Research & Development/Innovation at a glittering awards ceremony at Hamer Hall, Art Centre, on 10th September 2014. These parties have together created a world-first manufacturing process for a new class […]
Minister Unveils Nanofibre Production Machine
NewsA “world first” short nanofibre production machine manufactured by Austeng, in collaboration with local bio-technology company Cytomatrix Pty Ltd and Deakin University was officially unveiled by the Minister for Higher Education and Skills, Nick Wakeling at Deakin’s Geelong Technology Precinct. See article ““Hi-tech kickstart”” from the Geelong Advertiser dated 31/7/14.
Austeng and ICN Relationship – A “Good News” Story
NewsSee a recent article from the Industrial Capabilities Network’s newsletter “Long standing history with ICN Victoria proves lucrative for Geelong’s Austeng” ICN Good News Story
Annoucement – Skilling the Bay Grant Success
NewsOn 30th August, 2013 it was formally announced that Austeng was the successful industry partner of the State Government Skilling The Bay Geelong Future Industry Project. This project allocated $500,000 – funding to one innovative project that demonstrated capacity to transfer R&D from Deakin University into local industry to generate business opportunities and sustainable employment as […]
Austeng Helping to Bring Sea Dragon to Life
NewsAusteng has proposed adapting commercial wind turbine technology to an iconic structure proposed for Geelong’s waterfront. JOH Architect’s Sea Dragon won $10,000 from Senia Lawyers in an Icon for Geelong competition to design a landmark for the city. The design features nine wind turbines powering a floating corkscrew-like structure driving an undulating wave. Austeng has […]