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New Advanced Manufacturing Skills Lab at the TAFE Queensland Cairns

Manufacturer's Monthly

This training supports qualifications such as Diploma of Applied Technologies in 2024, and the Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology and Industry 4.0 The upgraded space includes an electrical lab, mixed virtual reality room, flexible training rooms, collaborative workspaces, and multipurpose workshops. Skillset from 2025.

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How industry can realise the benefits of advanced technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

The trade of welding conjures up images of dirty, dark workshops full to the brim with traditional tools and machinery prone to throwing off sparks and fumes. Increasingly, Australia’s world-class welding workshops are light and bright, and fitted out with some of the most advanced technology available. The power of Industry 4.0,

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Embracing additive to move forward

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly explores how SQP Engineering has progressed from a sub-contract machine shop to a manufacturing solutions hub with the help of Markforged 3D printing systems. In 2006, David Miller began a small-scale jobbing shop, renting out an area within another workshop with a couple of NC lathes and a mill.

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Accu Aims to Inspire Next Generation of Engineers at Makers Central

i4.0 today

At the event, visitors can experience live demonstrations of Accus cutting-edge ant weight combat robots called AccuBots, made possible with Accu components and 3D printing technology. The event attracts a global audience of makers, inventors and hobbyists and features epic builds, robotics and interactive workshops.

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Made Smarter Backs 250th Manufacturer with £18m Industry 4.0 Tech Investment

i4.0 today

Made Smarter has helped manufacturers adopt technologies which enable them to integrate systems, capture and analyse data, and even create simulations of their plants and processes, others are now using 3D-printing, automation and robotics to solve business challenges and meet increased demand. Tech Investment appeared first on i4.0

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

According to Sharon Wilson, BAE Systems Australia’s Continuous National Shipbuilding Director, the IMCRC- facilitated projects are a benchmark for industry-research collaboration. UAP is embracing robotics, transitioning from a traditional workshop environment. Industry 4.0 Urban Art projects.

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Gearing up for EMO Hannover 2023

Manufacturer's Monthly

Innovative 3D printing as a fixed constituent Whether in aircraft construction, medical engineering, or the hydrogen economy – additive manufacturing methods are becoming more important to production. Here, visitors will encounter new applications, automation processes, smart production, Industry 4.0,