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Production Efficiency in Manufacturing
Industry 4.0 poses an array of benefits for Australian Manufacturers, such as improving productivity, enhancing safety, cutting costs, and improving operational flexibility and scalability.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Digitising the complex supply chains using innovative and advanced technologies as part of implementing Industry 4.0
- Detecting inconsistencies on the shop floor to quickly limit the number of bad products and materials wasted, ultimately reducing delays and avoiding high production costs.
- Leveraging manufacturing execution systems (MES) to provide teams with access to information they need, allowing them the ability to check tolerances and surface qualities and send reports to quality assurance.
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Featured Speakers
Christopher Gill
Technical Specialist Fusion 360 Chris has an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southampton and over 10 years of design experience across the defence, automotive and oil & gas industries. He is an established engineering specialist whose expertise is in the design, validation and testing of parts for manufacture. |
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Paul Gekas
TEF Business Development – Robert Bosch (Australia) Pty. Ltd With almost 40 years experience in managing Factory Automation businesses, Paul Gekas has seen the transition from hydraulic to electric robots, fixed program to vision & AI guided automation, conveyor to AGVs & AMR and fixed warehouse racking to goods to person warehouses across several continents. Today Paul is Business Development Manager at Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solution, one of the largest factory automation solution providers in ANZ |
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Mr Vikram Sachdeva
Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Industry 4.0 Hub Swinburne University of Technology With 25 years of experience in the manufacturing space spanning operations, industrial engineering, continuous improvement and digital transformation, Vikram defines and executes strategies that equip businesses for the future. A trained engineer and a natural problem solver, he uses Lean Six Sigma and Industry 4.0 to create process, people and technology solutions that address both ingrained and evolving manufacturing challenges. In his current role at Advanced Manufacturing Industry 4.0 Hub, Swinburne University, he takes businesses on a digital innovation journey by surfacing opportunities for digitalisation, delivering Industry 4.0 projects and helping them innovate on their business model. |
Hosted By
Kylie Speer
Host / Presenter Kylie Speer is a television host, media professional and author with international experience spanning more than 15 years, including posts in Sydney, Melbourne, London, Dubai and Los Angeles. |