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Two Australian-built Toyota vehicles are named finalists in Australia’s Best Cars Awards

Four Toyota vehicles including two sedans which are being manufactured at the car maker’s facility in Altona have been named as finalists in Australia's...

CSIRO and bike company team up to make customised 3D printed bikes

CSIRO and Perth-based bike maker Flying Machine have teamed up to make a bicycle which uses metallic 3D-printed parts. The lugs of the bike, which...

Scott Morrison names six priority areas in $1.5 billion plan to boost manufacturing

Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra The federal government is selecting six priority areas for support in a $1.5 billion manufacturing plan Scott Morrison will outline...

Sale of Business: Queen’s Slipper™ Playing Cards

The Opal Group is seeking immediate expressions of interest for the purchase of its Queen's Slipper Playing Cards business including the Queen's Slipper trademark in Australia and New Zealand, intellectual property and associated operating equipment.

All eyes on Melbourne as Australian Manufacturing Week prepares to open doors

In just four weeks, the spotlight will shine on Australia’s industrial heart as Australian Manufacturing Week 2025 (AMW) takes over Melbourne’s Convention and Exhibition Centre for four days of cutting-edge tech, world-class innovation, and industry-defining conversations.

Victorian manufacturer raises small business export loan to accelerate international growth

Victorian polyethylene pipe butt welding equipment manufacturer, Worldpoly, has successfully resolved one of the main issues facing Australian manufacturers when it comes to exporting. Financing...

Beyond the factory floor: How to navigate post-pandemic B2B manufacturing landscape

The manufacturing and distribution sectors have traditionally been slow to adopt business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce, but this drastically changed in the wake of the pandemic. 

Data-rich or data-poor: Where should manufacturers focus their AI efforts?

Over the past year, manufacturers worldwide have made significant strides in adopting artificial intelligence technologies, moving beyond the initial hype to tangible implementations that deliver real business value. 

How AI is revolutionising Aussie manufacturing’s renewable energy transition

Australian manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of energy challenges, with most regions in the country experiencing a surge in power prices in the second quarter of 2024. This price volatility comes at a critical time when the global manufacturing landscape is increasingly prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency as key factors in competitiveness.

VCCI to propel Swinburne University and Victorian businesses into space

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) has partnered with Swinburne University to present its fourth event in the ignite series, designed to highlight,...
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Navigating energy price volatility with predictive intelligence

Energy price volatility has become a structural feature of modern electricity markets rather than a temporary disruption. For energy-intensive manufacturers and large commercial operators, fluctuating wholesale prices are reshaping how energy costs are managed, making reactive approaches increasingly inadequate.