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IMCRC showcases innovative manufacturing technologies

Manufacturer's Monthly

Earlier this month, the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) opened its two-day Australian Manufacturing Innovation Showcase at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne. Manufacturers’ Monthly attended the event and spoke with three Australian innovation success stories. Sleep Corp.

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Navigating Outsource Manufacturing

Trimantec

As a manufacturer, have you ever pondered the benefits and risks of outsourcing? As with any cost-saving endeavor, outsource manufacturing has its pros and cons. In the past, many companies were hesitant to outsource any of their manufacturing to an outside source. Outsource Manufacturing and Its Subsets. Why Outsource?

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Small, Sustainable & Sensitive Fortress Bigs Up its Small-footprint Inspection Systems at FoodEx 2023, Stand K41

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Made to accommodate smaller food factory layouts, including tightly packed production facilities, low ceiling heights and for insertion between product chutes and hoppers, this Mini Gravity Metal Detector is also packed full of useful labour and time saving features. Resulting in less product rework and consequently waste.

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Apex Dynamics praised for “seamless and transparent” integration of AFR gearboxes and rack and pinion sets by Cambridge Dynamics

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The company is run by father and son team André and Andrew Becker and supplies a wide range of industry sectors, from aerospace and automotive to food & beverage, technology and general manufacturing businesses. It is used to cut customized profiles into steel plates made for distilling and brewing processes.

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Justifying the changing landscape of control system modernization

Control Engineering

As a result, manufacturer support becomes more expensive and may even cease altogether. Previously, the primary concern was the anticipated retirement of baby boomers who made up a large portion of manufacturing workers, which could lead to the loss of institutional knowledge. The reasons for this have changed over time.