What’s driving quality for manufacturers?
Today’s end consumers demand quality, and they are quick to try a competitive product when disappointment hits. For manufacturers, the quest to achieve less variability, more consistency and enhanced customer satisfaction has never been more critical.
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...
Productivity Frontiers : Internet of Things – Industrial Revolution 4
Australian manufacturing has lessons to learn from Germany in enhancing its manufacturing excellence to the next level. This will include giving an ear to...
Meet BigRep – Redefining Additive
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We're wrapping up our BigRep series with a video that sums up everything we've seen so far from...
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...
Leading US satellite company sets up shop in Adelaide
US-space company Tyvak has unveiled plans to establish a manufacturing facility for the integration and testing of space vehicles in Lot Fourteen – Australia’s...
Unlocking the benefits of the Industrial Internet of Things
Article by Damien McDade, Head of Pacific for AVEVA
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is here to stay. Many heavy industry companies in fields...
Automation doesn’t necessarily lead to job loss, says leading Australian manufacturing business CEO
Dr Herbert Hermens, head of Australian-owned manufacturer Keech, has dismissed the notion that automation will force people out of jobs as unfounded and “alarmist”.
Mr...
7 ideas to help Aussies safeguard their online orders
Theft and break ins are on the rise in some Australian capital cities and with more people returning to workplaces, porch pirates could be on the rise too. Now, leading courier service CouriersPlease (CP) has done the research and provided seven ways Aussies can safeguard their deliveries this year.
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Embracing Additive Manufacturing for Traditional Manufacturing
Labour costs have begun to rise making automation more attractive and threatening job security. Focus has also shifted from mass produced products to customised products particularly in the field of consumer products. Fortunately, 3D printing is able to mitigate these changes and allow manufacturing to shift from traditional to advanced production.