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Toyota launches Employee Driving Project in Australia

Toyota Motor Corporation yesterday announced the commencement of its Employee Driving Project in Australia, in which Toyota employees and vehicles “will be put to...

7,000 new jobs in Melbourne thanks to the $580m Chadstone expansion

A major expansion of the Chadstone Shopping Centre is set to generate about seven thousand jobs in south-east Melbourne, and creating new business opportunities in the retail, service...

New partnership between Deakin University and Indian IT leader Cyient

The Deakin Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering  has partnered up with Indian multinational IT company Cyient Limited to strengthen the sub-continental cooperation and...

Senate to support Abbott’s Government Bill to repeal mining tax

Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia, Brian Loughnane, yesterday stated that Abbott’s Government Bill received support from the Senate regarding the abolition...

RMIT invests $30 million to push forward micro and nano-technology

Melbourne based, RMIT University has recently furnished a $30 million research facility for micro- and nano-technology upgrades. According to RMIT, the 1200 square metre “City” university facility...

Rockwell Automation opens call for nominations for its 2014 Manufacturing Safety Excellence Awards

The awards that recognise and celebrate the safest manufacturing companies in the world – the 2014 Rockwell Automation Manufacturing Safety Excellence Awards – are...

Applications open for Government’s $50m Manufacturing Transition Programme

Minister for Industry Ian Macfarlane has announced that applications for the Government's $50 million Manufacturing Transition Programme are now open and will run for...

BAE Systems working on “smart skin” for aircraft

BAE Systems announced last month that its Advanced Technology Centre is working on a “smart skin” for aircraft fuselages that have thousands of micro-sensors...

BHP Billiton congratulates winners of WIRNA Awards

BHP Billiton’s Human Resource President Mike Fraser delivered the keynote address at the inaugural Women in Resources National Awards (WIRNA), held yesterday in Brisbane,...

Australian manufacturing fell back in August

According to Australian Industry Group's (AiG) latest Performance of Manufacturing Index, Australian manufacturing has dropped away 3.4 points in August, setting down to 47.3 that is below...
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Beyond Insights: Building trust into digital transformation technologies

Digital transformation technologies are experiencing a gold rush in the manufacturing industry, not just in Australia but beyond. However, amid this surge in cutting-edge tech and automation processes, a fundamental element remains crucial: trust.