Big win for Tasmania's Definium Technologies
Launceston-based Definium Technologies has landed a major contract to supply electronic components for a large-scale mining project with international reach.
The $1.5 million contract will see Definium locally develop and manufacture 31 multichannel LoRa gateways and approximately 6500 sensors for the Australian mining sector.
The project will create up to six jobs immediately, with plans to more than double the total number of company employees in the next 12–18 months.
“We are proud to have supported Definium’s continued growth with support from both the Department of State Growth and the Office of the Coordinator-General and through our Innovation and Growth Voucher System and Advanced Manufacturing Market Expansion Program,” said Jeremy Rockliff, Tasmania’s Minister for Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries.
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