Thursday, April 25, 2024

Why it’s time to embrace the cloud in design and engineering

Overcoming today’s design and engineering challenges. The pace of change, competitive threats, and supply chain volatility present challenges now, more than ever before.

Victorian Government launches METS Regional Innovation Accelerator program

Victorian manufacturer Gekko Systems recently switched from making mine plant equipment to creating ventilators and is now playing a crucial role in Australia’s global...

Australian building industry revolutionises the way it designs, manufactures and delivers for customers

Media Release A $28 million funding bid, via the Australian Government Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Program, has the potential to boost the economy through job...

Rheinmetall selects seven small businesses to work on major Army projects

Adelaide firm Supashock has been named among the seven small Australian businesses that will partner with Rheinmetall Defence Australia on two major projects for the...

Ridley Corporation opens new manufacturing plant in Tasmania

Animal nutrition solutions manufacturer Ridley has officially opened a new state of the art extrusion plant that has created 20 full time permanent positions. Located...

Why COVID-19 will result in the localisation of supply chains

This article is by Rob Stummer, CEO Asia Pacific, SYSPRO With the globalisation of markets and economies the world over, it is common practice for...

Optimising your design to keep additive manufacturing systems efficient

This video series is sponsored by By now we have a fairly good idea of what the BigRep PRO is capable of doing. And...

Copper alloy a perfect fit in metal additive manufacturing amid material challenges

One of the "hottest" metals currently garnering interest in additive manufacturing is copper - largely because of its greater thermal conductivity, which is desired in industries like electronics and rocketry where heat exchange is essential.

America’s oldest stiff extrusion manufacturer just cut costs by 75% with large-format 3D printing

It takes a while, but sometimes old dogs do learn new tricks. JC Steele & Sons (known Down Under as Steele Australia) has been a...

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...
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The global manufacturing sector is witnessing a seismic shift in its automation approach as companies worldwide, big or small, grapple with the ongoing labour shortage and skills gap within the industry.Â