The Victorian Government today announced two new Commissioners to lead trade and investment between Victoria and the US, Canada and Latin America.
Recently, the Victorian Government announced the establishment of mRNA Victoria’s new Scientific Advisory Group. The Group includes leading local and global vaccine experts from across Victoria’s internationally renowned biomedical universities and medical research institutes to provide advice on mRNA manufacturing capability in Victoria.
A global powerhouse behind some of the most iconic video games enjoyed by millions around the world, such as Fortnite, Mortal Kombat, League of Legends and Halo, has chosen Melbourne for its Australian base.
In a world-first, Monash University scientists have developed a new, environmentally friendly process that could drive the future production of green ammonia.
The Victorian Government has expanded the High Production Freight Vehicle (HPFV) network, improving freight connections across the State and promoting the use of safer and cleaner vehicles.
In another milestone for Victoria’s world class tertiary sector, La Trobe University has entered a strategic partnership with India to improve data protection policy practices across different industry’s supply chains.
The first Australian batch of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine will be manufactured in Victoria for clinical trials, using a vaccine candidate developed by Victorian researchers.
A global logistics company is set to invest $147 million to expand its Asia Pacific headquarters in Melbourne, in a move which will strengthen Victoria’s position as a market of choice for businesses in the food and fibre, transport, distribution and logistics industries.
A newly established Scientific Advisory Group will bring together leading local and global vaccine experts, including an award-winning immunologist and virologist, to provide advice on mRNA manufacturing capability in Victoria.
In an exciting development for Victoria’s world leading medical research sector, Hudson Institute is now home to new cutting edge technology that will provide unprecedented genomic capacity to study inflammatory diseases and microbial diversity.
A global health technology and caregiving startup from Singapore has picked Melbourne for its Australian headquarters, further strengthening the State’s thriving world class health technology sector.
Swinburne University of Technology will partner with metal additive manufacturing specialist Amaero International to undertake a project on coatings for space vehicle components – another great collaboration between the tertiary and private sectors.