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Monash University research highlights safer, smarter human-robot teamwork in manufacturing

A review led by researchers from Monash University suggests that improving how robots predict human behaviour could help make manufacturing environments safer, more adaptive and efficient, as the sector transitions toward Industry 5.0.

Manufacturing experts to convene for ARM Hub’s Industry 5.0 event

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub is set to commemorate its fifth anniversary by hosting an Industry Day on 18 March 2025, at its Learning Factory in Northgate, Brisbane. 

Telstra introduces dedicated wireless network for Australian industries

Telstra Enterprise, in partnership with Ericsson, has announced the Australian launch of its Telstra Dedicated Networks – Industrial (TDN-I), a managed wireless solution designed to deliver private network capabilities to critical infrastructure industries.

ARM Hub launches new tech accelerator for female-led companies in Queensland

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub has opened a new technology accelerator to help female founders of technology and manufacturing companies in Queensland. 

Ericsson forecasts manufacturing transformation by 2030

The new report by Ericsson IndustryLab, titled The Rise of the Smarter, Swifter, Safer Production Employee, predicts transformation of manufacturing enterprises by 2030. The report...

Manufacturing CFOs are expected to make informed technology investment decisions, but most are thinking...

Article by Sanjay Galal, Asia Pacific CFO at SYSPRO Despite exceptionally challenging business conditions during 2020, there is a growing degree of business confidence returning...
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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.