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COVID-19 set to accelerate Industry 4.0

This article is by Galina Antova, Co-founder and Chief Business Development Officer at Claroty No industry has immunity to COVID-19. The impact of the pandemic...

New CSIRO report confirms CSG fracking is a safe practice

A new CSIRO report into the impact on the environment from fracking has found little to no impacts on air quality, soils, groundwater and waterways. The...

Family-owned Victorian manufacturer produce thousands of locally made gowns

Australian manufacturer Clets Linen & Co Pty Ltd will produce thousands of medical grade surgical gowns for frontline workers in the fight against the COVID-19...

3D Systems Materials Buyer’s Guide – New Breakthrough Production Materials

Learn about new breakthrough production materials with thermoplastic-like mechanical properties bringing a new level of speed, accuracy, strength and durability previously only associated with...
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The Demise of Australian Manufacturing + Impact of COVID-19

This article is by Geoff Crittenden, CEO of Weld Australia. Australia has a long, proud history of manufacturing throughout the 20th century. With the federation of...

Why do Australian manufacturers need to be more like technology companies?

In our digital economy, the customer is in the driving seat. Not only can they freely access mountains of information, but they have the...

Transform Manufacturing from Offshoring to Rightshoring in 3 Easy Steps

After two decades of offshore productions in low-cost countries, manufacturers are now struggling with the rapidly growing salaries and counter-effects of cheap production. The...

Payroll industry body reveals 7 pay rules that employers often break

CEO and payroll expert Tracy Angwin at Australian Payroll Association – Australia's leading network in payroll training, consulting and advisory for employers – has drawn on her experience in the industry to reveal the eight rules surrounding employee pay and entitlements that employers commonly break.

World Premiere of Lexus LF-30 Electrified Concept

Lexus will unveil its first full-electric production vehicle next month, following today's world premiere of its advanced concept for battery-powered vehicles that deliver unmatched driver fulfilment. Making its world debut at ...

New project from RMIT University uses coffee waste to make concrete

A RMIT University team led by Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering, Dr Srikanth Venkatesan, is using coffee-ground waste to create ...
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Delivering growth: how invoice finance transformed a logistics business

For a smaller freight-forwarding company to compete with international behemoths, Global Trade Logistics founder Gary Coutsoudis knows he and his team must outperform.