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Case studies in export success
Success stories from previous editions Click for the complete archive of case studies from this and previous Trademark editions. |
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Tasmanian expertise used for wind farms in China Tasmanian renewable energy company, Roaring 40s, is building huge wind farms in China and around Asia and the Pacific.
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South Australian biotech helps US veterans The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has turned to a small Adelaide-based biotech company to help injured veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan who are suffering neurological vision impairment.
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NT croc skins sought by European fashion houses Northern Territory company, Porosus Pty Ltd, is s Australia’s largest commercial producer of the Crocodylus Porosus (saltwater crocodile) and is producing some of the finest quality crocodile skins in the world.
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US police use Australian security cameras Advanced video surveillance equipment from Sydney company, DigiSensory Technologies, is now being trialled in the United States by New Jersey’s East Orange police department. |
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Australian information systems for Dubai Light Rail New South Wales-based Trantek Pty Ltd has been chosen to supply all of the on-board information display and voice systems for the Dubai Light Rail system. |
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Iconic Australian surf wear now number-one brand in Peru Billabong, the iconic Australian brand of boardsport, consumer fashion clothing and Olympic sports products, is now the number-one sportswear and surfwear brand in Peru.
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SA exporting wool for a perfect night’s sleep From the United States to China, customers are snapping up a range of Australian-made wool-filled mattress overlays, quilts and pillows made by South Australian Wool Products, based in Naracoorte on South Australia’s Limestone Coast and sold under the label MiniJumbuk. | If this message was forwarded to you, you can subscribe to Trademark, and receive your copy each month via email.
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