Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Five ways manufacturers can fight back against cyber criminals

Today's factories are complex, data driven environments. Whether that data is used to manage a process or monitor the performance of an industrial robot or machine, protecting information, plans and schematics is crucial. The impact of cyber-attacks on manufacturing environments can be significant and multi-layered.

Cleaner, cheaper, more efficient: the future of energy

Media Release The digitalisation of electricity through the implementation of virtual power plants using internet-of-things (IoT) and artificial intelligence technology will lead to reliable and...

The BigRep Pro is the solution you need for large-format industrial 3D printing

This video series is sponsored by Innovative companies like Ford and Boyce Tech have realised early on that there is a need for large...

2021: The Year of Digital for Australian Manufacturing

By Andy Cunningham, Regional Director, Autodesk (Australia & New Zealand) This year is set to be a year like no other for Australia’s manufacturing industry....

Why Australia is prioritising areas of strategic importance for the future of our manufacturing...

Article by Rob Stummer, Asia Pacific CEO at SYSPRO The Australian Government is unlocking the potential for the manufacturing sector to deliver for the future...

Hardware as a service: A new paradigm for service contracts

Across the ever-evolving landscape of technology and business, Hardware as a Service (HaaS) is proving to be a transformative concept. The world at large has become familiar and comfortable with software delivered as a service commodity via subscription model both for professional organisations and individuals.

Why manufacturers should prioritise transferable skills in recruitment

The Australian manufacturing sector is at a crossroads between keeping up with automation and technological evolution and the pressing issue of attracting and retaining a skilled workforce. 

Copper alloy a perfect fit in metal additive manufacturing amid material challenges

One of the "hottest" metals currently garnering interest in additive manufacturing is copper - largely because of its greater thermal conductivity, which is desired in industries like electronics and rocketry where heat exchange is essential.
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The Demise of Australian Manufacturing + Impact of COVID-19

This article is by Geoff Crittenden, CEO of Weld Australia. Australia has a long, proud history of manufacturing throughout the 20th century. With the federation of...

Optimising your design to keep additive manufacturing systems efficient

This video series is sponsored by By now we have a fairly good idea of what the BigRep PRO is capable of doing. And...
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Delivering growth: how invoice finance transformed a logistics business

For a smaller freight-forwarding company to compete with international behemoths, Global Trade Logistics founder Gary Coutsoudis knows he and his team must outperform.