How Lego helped Gold Coast company crack the Top Gun market
Media Release
The organisation supplies helicopter and jet flight training simulators to the United States Air Force, Army and Navy, as well as England’s Royal...
ASC launches Digital Transformation program
Shipbuilder ASC has launched a digital transformation program that will affect all areas of its business and guide its next wave of improvement.
The company's...
Mitsubishi Electric’s Leadership in Digital Transformation Wins SAP Award
Media Realease By Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has been honored by SAP Japan in the category "Japan Industry 4.0 ", part of its "SAP Japan...
New research: Augmenting the bottom line with extended reality technologies
Many Australian small-to-medium manufacturers are yet to realise the benefits of low-cost extended reality (XR) technologies, says Anthony Franzè, Industrial Designer and Project Coordinator at the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub.
Key transformations Aussie manufacturers need to remain competitive
As innovations transform today’s global industrial landscape, it is becoming more apparent to Australian manufacturers that they can no longer afford to be caught off guard by emerging trends or technological breakthroughs. The ability to adapt to manufacturing’s “next big thing” is no longer a competitive advantage but a survival necessity.
How will manufacturers secure their digital future?
Article by Paulo De Matos, Chief Product Officer at SYSPRO
Over the past year, manufacturers have had to contend with multiple supply chain disruptions, which...
ANZ manufacturers to benefit as OneKloudX partners with Epicor
OneKloudX has joined the Epicor Partner Program, as the US-based ERP provider expands its network across Australia and New Zealand.
Navigating the digital transformation slowdown among industrial manufacturers
Australian manufacturers are facing growing pressures amid new global trade policies and their reliance on US demand. Concerns are rising over increased foreign competition and higher import costs, which could negatively impact overall GDP and industrial activity in Australia and New Zealand.
Monash’s Future Skills partners with Microsoft to shape tech education in Australia
Future Skills Monash College has teamed up with Microsoft to deliver a fresh new approach to technology education and industry partnership in Australia.
MOVUS and AMGC launch co-funded project to kick-start the digital transformation of 50 Australian...
Brisbane based start up MOVUS and the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) have announced a co-funded project that will provide 50 Australian manufacturing SMEs...

























