Building resilience as manufacturing requirements become more complex
The industrial machinery and heavy equipment manufacturing sector is critical not only for its direct outputs, machines, and equipment that pave the way for construction, agriculture and manufacturing but also for its crucial role in economic development and innovation.
Toyota announcement is a reminder to everyone about impact of buying decisions says Australian...
The Australian Made Campaign has warned that Toyota’s decision to exit from the manufacturing industry in Australia is another wake up call for the...
Quality matters at CMP Controls
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Welcome to the Feature Series for Australian Manufacturing, where each month we will shine the focus on one particular Australian manufacturer...
Limited exhibitor space up for grabs at Australian Hardware Tools & Grinding Expo
The Australian Hardware Tools and Grinding Expo (ATGE) is inviting industry leaders, innovators, and trailblazers in the hardware tools and grinding sector, steelmaking, construction, and abrasive industries to showcase their latest cutting-edge solutions at the inaugural event in Brisbane.
Tasmanian artisan cheese producer wins Telstra Business of the Year
A Tasmanian cheese making business has won the prestigious Telstra Australian Business of the Year Award.
The Bruny Island Cheese Co, an agritourism and artisan...
Instantly Advance Your Manufacturing Capabilities with Fusion 360 Extensions
If you have used Fusion 360, you’re already aware that it’s a very powerful tool. A single cloud program for design, modelling, and manufacturing, Fusion 360 gives you
How to transform your operation into a smart factory: Taking a holistic approach
Smart factories are the future of Australian manufacturing. Characterised by digital technology, real-time data-driven systems, automation and artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), the modern smart factory is an achievable goal for manufacturers of all sizes, across all industries.
Key trends expected for the manufacturing sector in 2024
The manufacturing sector outlook for 2024 remains cautious amidst several challenges. Fiscal tightening, inflation, and geopolitical instability could undermine growth in 2024, and if favourable economic trends start to unwind, the risk of a downturn looms large.
Optical lens manufacturer Shamir Australia gets approval to use the Australian Made logo
Shamir Australia, an optical lens manufacturer based in Brisbane, has been licensed to use Australia’s country-of-origin certification trademark: the iconic green-and-gold Australian Made, Australian...
BP, Chevron to invest in new exploration activities in SA
BP and Chevron have unveiled plans to invest a total of $116.5 million in oil and gas exploration activities in South Australia following their...






















