Monday, June 8, 2026

Troubleshooting from a distance: How remote support shapes today’s business processes

The rise of Internet of Things (IoT) devices creates significant opportunities for businesses by helping to streamline processes and uncover business efficiencies, but it can also present challenges in terms of managing and maintaining them in the case of these devices going offline.  

Bridging the skills gap: How Aussie manufacturers can overcome workforce challenges

Australia’s manufacturing sector is facing a turning point as it navigates skills shortages, digital transformation, and increasing global competition.

Legrand Australia sets out to boost future of local manufacturing

Australians’ perception of local manufacturing is growing steadily through the years as the critical industry becomes a vital factor in the country’s economy and the nation’s efforts to achieve environmental goals. 

Keeping your factory floor running with additive manufacturing solutions

The Australian Meat Processor Corporation (AMPC) is the research and development corporation for the red meat processing industry in Australia. Its mission is to drive world-class innovation, adoption, and strategic policy development through genuine partnerships built on trust.

Australia’s workforce in the age of automation

Australia's workforce is undergoing a transformative shift as automation technologies rapidly advance. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and machine learning across various sectors is reshaping the work landscape, impacting productivity, employment, and the nature of jobs. 

META2.0 pushes Australia to the forefront of UAV manufacturing innovation

Swinburne University’s AIR Hub has launched the META2.0 project, revolutionising UAV manufacturing by integrating automation, digital engineering, and advanced composite materials for high-rate aerospace production.

Manufacturing push central to new Rolls-Royce–Victoria pact supporting AUKUS submarines

Australia’s preparations for nuclear-powered submarines under AUKUS are driving new partnerships focused on strengthening local manufacturing, skills and supply chains.

MSA launches online survey to tackle vocational trainer shortage in Australia’s manufacturing sector

Australia is facing a pressing challenge in its journey towards building a skilled and sustainable manufacturing workforce. With a growing shortage of vocational trainers, particularly Technical and Further Education (TAFE) teachers, the nation's ability to pass on essential vocational skills to the next generation is at risk. 

Protected: Workplace Safety 101: Empowering employees with knowledge and skills for a secure workplace

In today's fast-paced business landscape, ensuring a safe workplace environment is not just a legal requirement but a moral responsibility.

Australia joins US-led drive to hold software manufacturers more accountable for cybersecurity

The rising use of technology in manufacturing supply chains means the sector is more at risk of cyber breaches. Assessing the threat level to companies from cybercriminals is not easy.
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How AI-enabled cloud ERP is redefining growth for manufacturing leaders

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