U.K. Teen Designs and Prints One-Piece ‘Unmanufacturable’ Aerospike Rocket
Media Release by Parker Group
With shortened classroom time due to the country’s Covid lockdown, U.K. high-school student Ewan Craig finished required studies early and...
VSPC partners with China’s SDL to commercialise its cathode technology
Advanced cathode materials developer VSPC – a wholly owned subsidiary of battery maker Lithium Australia – has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with...
Sale of Business: Queen’s Slipperâ„¢ Playing Cards
The Opal Group is seeking immediate expressions of interest for the purchase of its Queen's Slipper Playing Cards business including the Queen's Slipper trademark in Australia and New Zealand, intellectual property and associated operating equipment.
Presenteeism: Clocking in and checking out
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Why your employees may not be working at optimal levels and what you can do about it.
Absenteeism vs Presenteeism
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How to transform your operation into a smart factory: Building the Foundation
Smart factories are characterised by digital technology, real-time data-driven systems, automation and in some cases, artificial intelligence, and manufacturers with an eye on the future are embarking on journeys of digital transformation.
Using the right technology to increase your productivity at home
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In the previous instalment of our Work from Home series we took a quick look at how new...
Unlocking the power of data for sustainable operations
In today’s interconnected world, data collection, analysis and utilisation have become essential for driving efficient and sustainable operations.
Manufacturing trends in 2022 and what lies ahead
The Australian manufacturing industry has seen dynamic trends in 2022 as it still recovers from the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is no secret that the industry is still dealing with the remnants of the disruptive global event as it weathers through challenging issues such as skills gaps, supply chain bottlenecks, and workforce shortages.Â
Australian manufacturers remain optimistic despite global challenges
Rising costs, inflation, and supply chain disruptions are increasingly gaining momentum, placing manufacturers all over the world under unprecedented pressure.Â
Beyond insights: CRM’s transformative role in sustainable manufacturing
Manufacturing companies worldwide are increasingly gearing up for a significant transformation with environmental sustainability at the centre. This comes amid stronger environmental regulations, a shift in consumer behaviour, and the industrial sector delves deeper into Industry 4.0.Â