Deakin University’s advanced manufacturing innovation hub ManuFutures is set to convene Australia’s leading manufacturers for the Advanced Manufacturing Showcase 2023 next month.
The one-day event, which will be held on 5 May in Waurn Ponds Estate in Victoria, is intended to promote future capabilities in advanced manufacturing, connect with industry peers, and showcase successful product commercialisation and research and development initiatives.
The conference is expected to feature speakers, who will share insights that are valuable across four different streams: Learning and Adopting Manufacturing 4.0, Industry 4.0 Driving Manufacturing Excellence, Advance Manufacturing Innovations– Pathway to Sustainability, and Australian Advance Manufacturing– The Roadmap.
The event will feature an exhibition of commercial entities and R&D organisations, as well as unique innovations and first-time demonstrations of trailblazing technologies.
Tours of cutting-edge facilities on campus can also be expected at the event, including Deakin University’s ManuFutures, the Institute for Intelligence Systems Research and Innovation, the Institute for Frontier Materials and the Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training.
The latest Advanced Manufacturing Showcase is also supported by AMTIL, Bosch Australia, Hanwha Defense Australia, Geelong Manufacturing Council, Regional Partnerships Barwon, City of Greater Geelong and Farmers2Founders.