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Pandemic Supply Chain Issues Continue

Article by Nick Allen, Managing Director, 3DPRINTUK Many commentators have recently been discussing the supply chain issues that bedevil the world in the backdraft caused...

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.

Cleaner, cheaper, more efficient: the future of energy

Media Release The digitalisation of electricity through the implementation of virtual power plants using internet-of-things (IoT) and artificial intelligence technology will lead to reliable and...

COVID-19. Why intelligent & healthy quarantine infrastructure is now critical for Australia’s future

On the scale of things, ‘team Australia’ have done a remarkable job in managing COVID – both in terms of health and economic outcomes compared to other countries.

Research Exploring Father’s Views and Experiences of Flexible Working in the Manufacturing Industry

Community Message Today’s fathers are expected to combine providing financially for their family through paid work with being actively involved and engaged in their children’s...

The five biggest recalls of 2024

Australian consumers value safety and reliability. When they buy a product, whether it’s food, appliances, vehicles, or hardware, they expect it to perform as promised and meet acceptable quality standards. 

Managing labour costs key to an Australian manufacturing boom

This article is by Gideon Joseph, Manufacturing, Services and Distribution Practice Manager at Kronos Australia has historically been a manufacturing powerhouse. In fact, by the...

The missing link for Australian manufacturing

Article by Dr Michael Sinnott, co-founder of Qlicksmart Scaling up is crucial to success – but the true missing link is a government commitment to...

AI and manufacturing: why AI is not an either-or decision

If we distilled the common objectives for manufacturing in this country the priorities that surfaced would no doubt centre on greater productivity, more sustainable processes and the ability to keep pace with market leaders and be globally competitive. 

Human Touch Brings Greater Customer Value to Essential Services

Article by Scott Philbrook, Managing Director, RS Components, Australia & New Zealand The pandemic served as a hard reset for businesses and manufacturers, putting to light...
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Responding to manufacturing demand and performance signals

Australian manufacturers are navigating a challenging environment. Just as output had returned to growth, higher fuel and freight costs, rising input prices and global supply chain disruption renewed pressure on margins and cash flow.