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Encourage a thriving business process culture using a Centre of Excellence

Article by Christian Lucarelli, Vice President Sales Asia Pacific, Nintex In the modern manufacturing workplace, day-to-day activity relies on the presence of clearly defined processes....

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.

Protecting International manufacturing during COVID

Article by Adrian Leach, CEO of World Travel Protection When the first lockdowns as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic began nearly a year ago...

Manufacturing CFOs are expected to make informed technology investment decisions, but most are thinking...

Article by Sanjay Galal, Asia Pacific CFO at SYSPRO Despite exceptionally challenging business conditions during 2020, there is a growing degree of business confidence returning...

UNSW scientists create 3D-printed bones with live cells

A team of scientists from the University of New South Wales has devised a way to 3D print bone-like structures complete with living cells,...

Why adopting automated accounting will be a no-brainer for Australian manufacturers in 2021

The COVID crisis created headaches and extra work aplenty last year for many Australian manufacturers...

Three reasons why AI is the future for manufacturing

Article by Ramprakash Ramamoorthy, Product Manager at ManageEngine and Zoho Labs Artificial Intelligence (AI) has impacted a substantial number of processes in the manufacturing industry...

Human Touch Brings Greater Customer Value to Essential Services

Article by Scott Philbrook, Managing Director, RS Components, Australia & New Zealand The pandemic served as a hard reset for businesses and manufacturers, putting to light...

Why IIoT monitoring in manufacturing will improve the bottom line

Manufacturing businesses have a strong incentive to improve their financial bottom line and return on investment, cut labour costs and increase productivity. To do this, organisations need to not only invest in IIoT technology, but they also require software to manage and monitor their networks.

3D CAD Reinvented – Addressing the Problems Electronic Designers Face Now and in the...

In today’s cloud-connected world you would expect design tools to have overcome the collaboration challenges facing electronics and mechanical designers. Yet, most development teams still struggle relying on manual methods, such as emails and exchanging files, to overcome such a complex task.
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