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Key transformations Aussie manufacturers need to remain competitive

As innovations transform today’s global industrial landscape, it is becoming more apparent to Australian manufacturers that they can no longer afford to be caught off guard by emerging trends or technological breakthroughs. The ability to adapt to manufacturing’s “next big thing” is no longer a competitive advantage but a survival necessity.

Ai Group’s Innes Willox drives AI dialogue at CSIRO’s Industry Day

Australian industry, including critical infrastructure and their suppliers, is being encouraged to embrace AI more actively, and Innes Willox, Chief Executive of the Ai Group, addressed this imperative at the AI in Industry Day hosted by the CSIRO National Artificial Intelligence Centre.

TCL doubles down on smart manufacturing for air conditioning production

TCL Electronics has completed Phase I of TCL Wuhan Intelligent Industrial Park, reiterating its smart manufacturing commitments to support the production of premium air conditioners with an annual manufacturing capacity of over six million units.

How inventory management helps fabricated metals manufacturers stay ahead of the competition during a...

The Australian fabricated metal manufacturing industry has experienced subdued revenue growth over the past five years, despite a contraction of product sales to key building markets following the pandemic, according to this July 2022 report from IBIS World.

Charles Darwin University rolls out new course for the digitisation of manufacturing

The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has created the new “Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing” to help NT enterprises make the transition to Industry 4.0 and cut down on expenses and business waste.

Cognizant selected to accelerate development of a digital platform to report greenhouse gas emissions

Cognizant has expanded its partnership with Orica to deliver an ESG data strategy and a digital platform that provides real-time reporting and forecasting of...

Aussie researchers develop world’s first self-calibrated photonic chip

Scientists from Monash and RMIT Universities in Melbourne have developed a method to create the world’s first self-calibrated photonic integrated circuit that builds bridges...

Why Australian manufacturers need to pay greater attention to IT security

Article by Mark Sinclair, ANZ Regional Director, WatchGuard Technologies Australian manufacturing companies are currently grappling with a raft of challenges. Pandemic shutdowns, changing customer demands,...

Forescout report uncovers the 10 riskiest Internet of Things devices in manufacturing in 2020

This article is by Rohan Langdon, regional director, Australia and New Zealand, Forescout New technologies in the manufacturing industry such as the Internet of Things...

Stop being a digital wallflower about plant lifecycles

This article is by Damien McDade, Head of Pacific AVEVA Large scale industrial plants are becoming more complex and more tightly integrated. Both equipment implemented...
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