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New TAS advanced manufacturing action plan

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Quality Stock Arts/stock.adobe.com Premier and minister for Trade and Major Investment, Jeremy Rockliff, has released the Advanced Manufacturing Action Plan 2028 to take the Tasmania ‘s $2 billion Advanced Manufacturing industry to the next level.

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Turning UK auto investment into concrete reality

SMMT

million units in 2028 when more than half of all British-built cars and vans are likely to be zero emission. Equally important is vibrant domestic consumption given manufacturers seek to base themselves near key markets.

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Bridging the Skilled Labor Gap with Veteran Talent

Fabricating & Metal Work

AWS projected the country needs to fill an average of 82,500 welding positions each year between 2024-2028. which features an advanced manufacturing training program that delivers a powerful impact by equipping veterans and transitioning service members with the skills and certifications needed to excel in the manufacturing industry.

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$70 million boost to develop Tasmania’s renewable hydrogen hub

Manufacturer's Monthly

Importantly, the project will commence this year and will be complete by early 2028. Minister for climate change and energy Chris Bowen said supporting renewable hydrogen production was vital to Australia’s future as a green energy exporter and green manufacturing nation.

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From Paper to a Model-Based Enterprise: A Journey Worth Taking

iBASEt

A Deloitte Industry Outlook statement noted the growing importance of digital manufacturing, stating: “Manufacturers have increased their digital investment over the past few years and accelerated the adoption of emerging technologies. ” The move to fully digital manufacturing is exciting but demands a grounded perspective.

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CME says that there are more than 18,900 mfg. job vacancies in Ont.

Canadian Manufacturing

TORONTO — CME says that Ontario manufacturers continue to face acute workforce needs with 18,900 jobs currently unfilled, over 7,000 confirmed new manufacturing jobs about to open up and significant retirements expected between now and 2028.

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Stantec’s lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility coming to B.C.

Canadian Manufacturing

EDMONTON and VANCOUVER — Bringing advanced manufacturing and jobs to British Columbia, E-One Moli Energy is reportedly building a lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility in the province. Construction of the E-One Moli Energy manufacturing facility is expected to begin in June 2024 and be fully operational in 2028.