Powering a stronger post-COVID economy: why it’s time for Aussie manufacturers to recognise their...
Now boosting Australia’s production capacity is high on the political agenda, acknowledging and rewarding the individuals who keep the lines moving should be a
Revealing the value of supply chain process through AI
Damien McDade, Head of Pacific for AVEVA explores the benefits of artificial intelligence within complex businesses.
Manufacturers need cloud native observability to validate Industry 4.0 investments
The talk around Industry 4.0 (the fourth industrial revolution) and smart factories has been dominating the Australian manufacturing sector for several years now. However, as recent reports show, adoption is largely still in its infancy, something which is holding us back.
Smart mat powered by graphene sensors provides solution for social distancing
Geelong-based Australian tech company Imagine Intelligent Materials, which specialises in advanced material technology using graphene, has developed a smart floor mat that is able...
Three reasons manufacturers must monitor ICS networks
This article is by Steve Hunter, Senior Director for Systems Engineering,
Forescout (Asia Pacific & Japan)
Remote working has caused a rapid acceleration of digital...
Time for manufacturing to come home
Article by Jamie Dixon, Supply Chain Director &
James Sheerin, Senior Consultant TMX
This Christmas, what is filling the stockings of Australia will be the result...
Validation & Quality Control: Optimizing Micro Molding Outcomes
Article by Aaron Johnson, VP Marketing & Customer Strategy, Accumold
You will have heard it discussed on many occasions that specialist micro molders need 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...
Will the Australian manufacturing sector be able to bring forward the net-zero deadline to...
Most manufacturing companies in Australia are well on their way to understanding what a low or no carbon future means for their business. However, pressure from shareholders and consumers is building for the manufacturing sector to decarbonise quicker than 2050 given that it is amongst the top three heaviest carbon emitters in Australia.
Why adopting automated accounting will be a no-brainer for Australian manufacturers in 2021
The COVID crisis created headaches and extra work aplenty last year for many Australian manufacturers...


























