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$1 million to support South Australian manufacturers in tech adoption

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: moodboard/stock.adobe.com A new grant program is available to support South Australian manufacturers adopt advanced technologies, helping the sector to develop new products and lift productivity. The $1 million Manufacturing Technology Adoption is set to support grants of up to $50,000. billion National Skills Agreement.

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Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

Robotics Business Review

The Southland Development Authority is reinvigorating manufacturing in Chicago’s suburbs through programs such as the Metals HUB. Credit: Adobe Stock For decades, the Chicagoland area has played a pivotal role in American manufacturing capability. It uses digital manufacturing technology from MxD , the U.S.

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iMerit Introduces Defect Detection Solution for Advanced Manufacturing

Metrology

iMerit, a leading artificial intelligence (AI) data solutions company, has introduced a new defect detection solution to accelerate AI development for advanced manufacturing and warehouse robotics applications.

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E-Learning for Industry 4.0: Preparing the Workforce for Advanced Manufacturing Automation

Robotics Automation News

the manufacturing landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and automation are reshaping the way the online education sector operates and are heavily used by e-learning software […]

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Memjet embracing advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Global printing technology company Memjet is boosting manufacturing in Australia with advanced robotics at its new factory in North Ryde, Sydney. . With new robotics and ultra-smart software, our manufacturing is competitive with Asia.” ” Robotics enable competitive Australian manufacturing.

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New Swinburne Digital Manufacturing Hub

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Swinburne University A new Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Hub in Future Digital Manufacturing (Digital Manufacturing Hub) has been launched at Swinburne University of Technology.

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NRF to accelerate adoption of advanced manufacturing: IECG

Manufacturer's Monthly

News of the Australian Federal Government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund (NRF) has been welcomed by business leaders across all industries, with the local manufacturing sector in particular set to receive a major boost from the funding. $1 1 billion has been allocated to the advanced manufacturing sector, with a further $1.5