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Grillex to build a new manufacturing plant in Bundaberg

Construction is set to commence on a new $3 million manufacturing facility that will allow Bundaberg-based firm Grillex to create fifteen new jobs in...

Made in Queensland Round 3 opens for business

Media Release Queensland manufacturers wanting to take their business to the next level are invited to apply for Round 3 of the Palaszczuk Government’s highly...

Advanced manufacturing in the spotlight in Brisbane  

Over 100 Queensland manufacturing businesses exhibited a diverse range of goods at the Invested in Queensland Manufacturing showcase attended by Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Manufacturing...

Gessner, Global Rotomoulding win first grants in Qld Government manufacturing scheme

Toowoomba based manufacturers Gessner Industries and Global Rotomoulding are the first two companies to receive grants from the Queensland Government’s $20 million Made in...

Manufacturers line up for $20m Made in Queensland grants

Some 230 Queensland manufacturers have expressed interest to compete for grants of up to $2.5 million under the State Government’s ‘Made in Queensland’ program to...

Queensland manufacturers keen to pursue new opportunities in the sector, according Treasurer Pitt

The Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Queensland’s manufacturing sector has been welcomed by manufacturers across the state, said Acting Premier and Treasurer Curtis Pitt. Inspecting window...

Queensland manufacturers make first delivery on Australian Defence Force contracts

Rocklea-based Haulmark Trailers and Logan’s Holmwood Highgate have started delivery on their job-generating Australian Defence Force contracts at the Gallipoli Barracks at Enoggera. The two Queensland...
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Reality check: Aussie factories’ journey to responsible AI implementation

Artificial intelligence has become more than just a buzzword as it promises to revolutionise every other industry in the world, including manufacturing. In Australia, in particular, the hype surrounding AI and automation has reached a fever pitch, with many business leaders leveraging their resources to race towards adoption and implementation.