Tag: Australian Manufacturing
Recruitment specialist gives tips on how to source talents in the global market
The new Government led by Prime Minister Tony Abbott brings with it manufacturing policies that are bound to change the industry’s landscape. Whether you...
Toyota Australia marks a new milestone with its one millionth export to the Middle...
Toyota Australia has exported its one millionth vehicle to the Middle East this month, a huge achievement for the carmaker which has been supplying...
ABB launches new Australian-designed motor control centre that improves safety in mining industry
Automation technology group ABB has launched a new Australian-designed motor control centre for mining and industrial applications, addressing the key needs of operators and...
Students from Australia and New Zealand showcase excellence in robotics at the National Instruments...
The winners of the 2013 National Instruments Autonomous Robotics Competition were announced last night at Swinburne University, in an event which pitted sixteen student-built...
Siemens executive shares his vision for “Future Factories” and how they can create jobs
The factories of the future will involve lots of robotics and other forms of automation, but this does not mean an elimination of jobs....
Business printers manufacturer OKI Data Australia launches managed print service program
OKI Data Australia, a global manufacturer of business range printers and multifunction devices, has announced the launch of its latest program OKI Klik, a...
Minister Kenyon highlights South Australia’s manufacturing strategy during India trade mission
South Australia’s manufacturing strategy Manufacturing Works was highlighted at a Mumbai conference on Tuesday during the Global Economic Summit in the most populous city...
Toyota confirms commitment to Tasmanian market by opening new forklift branch in Launceston
Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has opened a new branch in Tasmania, increasing its customer support capability and confirming its commitment to local customers.
According...
Farmers develop mandatory code of conduct to fight supermarket price war and price gouging
A mandatory code of conduct to prohibit price discounting brought about by the price war between the major supermarkets is being developed by agricultural...
University of Melbourne PhD student becomes first Australian to receive coveted Marconi Society award
An Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD student from the University of Melbourne has been awarded the prestigious Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholars Award...