Micro molding in micro-optic manufacturing
Micro-optics — tiny lenses, beam-splitters, prisms, light pipes, and similar optical components — play a critical role in the miniaturization of optical applications across various industries.
More sustainable facility management
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword but an essential strategy for facilities managers looking to reduce operational costs and improve their environmental impact.
How Australian manufacturers can prevent logistics cost blowouts as inflation returns
Inflation returning creates greater urgency for Australian manufacturers to review their supply chain and logistics efficiency, as cost blowouts are common in this area.
It’s time to look outside of the manufacturing talent box
The manufacturing industry is no stranger to change. Automation, smarter systems, and new ways of working have become part of everyday life on the factory floor.
The gateway to ASEAN: Setting up for business success in Singapore
For businesses seeking to expand and develop an Asian presence, Singapore offers a wealth of possibilities.
Miniaturisation in Medtech: Mechanical factors that influence product success
Medical devices are becoming smaller, lighter and more portable. From handheld diagnostic tools to wearable infusion pumps and compact surgical instruments, reduced size is now a defining feature of many new Medtech products.
Top five export mistakes and how to avoid them
Selling overseas can be an excellent way for Australian businesses to boost revenue and profits but there are pitfalls aplenty for the unprepared.
The most common logistics mistakes made by Australian manufacturers, and how they can correct...
There are some common logistics mistakes which cause headaches for many Australian manufacturers, with potential to hamper company reputation and business growth.
New mobile reactor technology making the case for nuclear energy in Australia
Article by Steve Bond, General Manager Australasia of Power at Hatch
As Australia goes down the path of transitioning away from fossil-fuelled energy generation to...
Metal AM simulation after the first wave
Between 2016 and 2020, a lot of organizations evaluated commercially available AM simulation tools. They took a handful of metal AM parts (usually coupons, demo brackets, simple manifolds) lined up a few software options, and asked a reasonable question, can you predict distortion?


























