New RMIT manufacturing precinct opened
The Victorian Government has announced the opening of the Advanced Manufacturing Precinct at RMIT University with an aim to assist Victorian companies develop sustainable products.
The precinct, supported by a $7 million Government investment, will support manufacturing in the automative, aerospace, machinery and tooling and medical instrumentation sectors.
RMIT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Gardner AO, said the university was delighted with the Victorian Coalition Government's $7 million contribution toward the $13.6 million refurbishment of Building 55 to create leading-edge infrastructure in support of practical training in advanced manufacturing.
"The precinct will deliver cross-disciplinary training to meet whole-of-industry needs by incorporating teaching in engineering and advanced manufacturing technologies, applied design, development, production, marketing and management," Professor Gardner said.