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Australia’s first advanced computer manufacturing facility

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australia is a step closer towards developing sovereign capability in critical technology with SoftIron officially opening Australia’s first component-level IT infrastructure manufacturing facility in Sydney. Opening of SoftIron’s Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Sydney earlier this week.

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Key insights from RSM’s manufacturing report

Manufacturer's Monthly

Notably, labour costs in Australia are high compared to other markets, with nominal manufacturing labour costs rising approximately 80 per cent in Australian dollar terms from 1997 to 2012, averaging 4 per cent per year. The post Key insights from RSM’s manufacturing report appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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Realize Live 2023 Day One: The importance of the digital journey

Control Engineering

There are global conflicts all over the world — starting with the war in Ukraine — that are causing major supply chain strains and limiting the ability to gather the necessary resources in some cases. He also owns Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM), which emphasizes additive manufacturing. Competition.

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Radical approach needed to overcome skilled welder shortage

Manufacturer's Monthly

Statistics from the ABS demonstrate that the number of tradesmen identifying as welding trades workers fell from 83,400 in 2012, to 75,800 in 2014, and again to 69,600 in 2019. Access to the global supply chain for fabricated steel products will be a high-risk, expensive proposition. The results have been amazing.