Friday, July 26, 2024

Aussies want more manufacturing in Australia, research reveals

A 2022 study by Roy Morgan has shown that 90% of Australians think we should be undertaking more manufacturing in Australia.

Aussie PhD candidate wins top innovation prize for revolutionary 3D printed tools

RMIT University PhD candidate Jimmy Toton received the 2019 Young Defence Innovator Award and $15,000 prize at the Avalon International Airshow for his research...

Australian Made appeals to shoppers to buy local this Easter

The Australian Made Campaign is calling on consumers to show their support and continue to buy local this Easter in order to keep up...

Study finds only 20 percent of Aussie businesses have a firm policy to buy...

A recent study conducted by Roy Morgan found that only 20 percent of Australian businesses have a firm policy for buying Australian-made goods wherever...

Why it’s time to embrace the cloud in design and engineering

Overcoming today’s design and engineering challenges. The pace of change, competitive threats, and supply chain volatility present challenges now, more than ever before.

New Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence ready for July launch

The $170 million Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE) at Rheinmetall Defence Australia’s new HQ in Redbank is now finished and ready for fit-out. The...

Victorian Government launches METS Regional Innovation Accelerator program

Victorian manufacturer Gekko Systems recently switched from making mine plant equipment to creating ventilators and is now playing a crucial role in Australia’s global...

New microscope to provide substantial benefits for Australian businesses

Australia’s first metrological scanning probe microscope (mSPM) is now in operation at the National Measurement Institute (NMI) in Sydney. The NMI is the Government body...

Rheinmetall selects seven small businesses to work on major Army projects

Adelaide firm Supashock has been named among the seven small Australian businesses that will partner with Rheinmetall Defence Australia on two major projects for the...

Can 3D Printing Replace CNC Machining?

One of the most debated topics in today's manufacturing industry is whether existing technology like traditional CNC manufacturing should be replaced with more advanced systems like 3D Printers.
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Beyond insights: CRM’s transformative role in sustainable manufacturing

Manufacturing companies worldwide are increasingly gearing up for a significant transformation with environmental sustainability at the centre. This comes amid stronger environmental regulations, a shift in consumer behaviour, and the industrial sector delves deeper into Industry 4.0.