China restructures its military capabilities to position itself for ‘intelligentised warfare’
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Carbon fibre nanotube concrete additive manufacturer Eden Innovations is restructuring its US business and selling properties to set itself up for renewed growth. The company, dual listed on the ASX in Australia and the NASDAQ in the United States, is little known in Australia but well known in the US where its concrete additive products… The post Eden Innovations restructures, sells US properties appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
China restructures its military capabilities to position itself for ‘intelligentised warfare’
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