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Optimism on the rise in Australia’s design and manufacturing sectors despite challenges, says report

A recent study conducted by Autodesk, Inc has revealed a growing sense of optimism among Australian Design and Make (D&M) industries, encompassing construction and manufacturing.

Tasmanian trade mission opens doors to USA manufacturing ventures in 2024

The Department of State Growth is spearheading a significant trade and investment mission to the western seaboard of the USA in April 2024, aligning with the Tasmanian Trade Strategy 2019 - 2025, which identifies the region as a priority market for broad engagement.

Bosch: The factory of the future is becoming reality – billions in sales thanks...

Ahead of the start of the world’s biggest technology trade fair, Hannover Messe 2019, Bosch has announced that it has made more than 1.5...

Four SA manufacturers to share State Government voucher for diversification

Four South Australian manufacturers have received State Government funding through the $4.5 million Business Transformation Voucher Program designed to enhance local manufacturers’ profitability through...

Okuma seals exclusive distribution agreement with RoboJob

Okuma Australia and New Zealand — a leader in advanced technologies, automated systems and robotic technology — has announced an exclusive distribution agreement with RoboJob, the Belgian...

New Manufacturing Institutes will boost U.S. innovation and competitiveness

U.S. President Barack Obama announced on Tuesday the opening of two new National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) institutes which will focus on lightweight...
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The future of steel engineering: Using CRM systems across supply chains

The construction industry has undergone significant transformation over the past twenty years. Speedpanel, a leading Australian manufacturer of lightweight, fire-rated, and acoustic wall systems, made a groundbreaking entrance in the early '90s, revolutionising the Australian construction landscape.