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Home » NSW Government Unveils $260 Million Shared Use Manufacturing Centre to Thrive at Bradfield City Centre
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NSW Government Unveils $260 Million Shared Use Manufacturing Centre to Thrive at Bradfield City Centre

Ria KontogeorgouBy Ria KontogeorgouDecember 27, 2023Updated:February 14, 2025No Comments15 Views
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Australia – The government of New South Wales (NSW) has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative, allocating a substantial $260 million investment to establish a pioneering shared-use research facility known as the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF). This innovative project draws inspiration from the successful Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre in Sheffield, England.

Implemented as a strategic Public-Private Partnership (PPP) venture, the Bradfield City Centre initiative represents a joint effort between the NSW Government and private entities. This forward-looking urban development aims to drive economic growth, research, and advanced manufacturing in Western Sydney, positioning the region as a hub for high-tech industries.

Covering an expanse of 15,000 square meters, the AMRF is earmarked to be the central focus of the city center in the new suburb, strategically located near the upcoming Western Sydney International Airport. With an operational target set for 2026, the facility is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of advanced manufacturing in Australia.

Conceived as a collaborative space, the AMRF will include a manufacturing hall and workspaces designed to facilitate the convergence of industry and academic research. This convergence aims to validate new technologies, scale up innovations, and expedite the commercialization process.

Drawing inspiration from successful international precincts, particularly the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre in Sheffield, the AMRF seeks to replicate their achievements. The UK center is part of the public-private Catapult centers network, and the NSW government aims to emulate this successful model in fostering innovation and industrial growth. Western Sydney, already home to one of the nation’s highest densities of manufacturing businesses, is poised to become the epicenter of Australia’s high-tech manufacturing capability with this substantial investment.

In a noteworthy development, the Western Parkland City Authority has initiated a $23 million tender for the initial procurement of equipment for the AMRF. This tender includes industrial and lab-scale laser powder bed fusion 3D printers, along with associated powder handling equipment and consumables. This investment in cutting-edge equipment underscores the commitment to providing researchers and businesses in Western Sydney access to state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies. The AMRF is conceptualized to transcend being a mere physical space; it is envisioned as a collaborative platform bringing together businesses, engineers, and researchers to push the boundaries of technology, scale up innovations, and drive commercialization.

In summary, the NSW government’s investment of $260 million in the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility represents a significant step forward for Western Sydney. As the region gears up to assume a key role in Australia’s high-tech manufacturing landscape, the AMRF is poised to be a catalyst for innovation, job creation, and economic growth. The collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors underscore a commitment to building a sustainable and advanced future for Western Sydney, positioning it at the forefront of global industrial trends.

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