Index
- Allnex Composites
- Australian Defence
- Australian workforce
- busy-ness
- composite manufacturing process
- Cooperative Research Centres program
- Feedback from the Field
- Frontline workers
- health and wellbeing
- Industry partnership
- Jobs Plus Program
- manufacturing capacity
- marketing trends
- MYOB
- Nanosonics
- NSW government
- operations
- pandemic fatigue
- Productivity lull
- R&D investment
- research
- safety
- safetyculture
- seen but not heard
- SMEs
- Systematiq
- trophon® technology
- University of Southern Queensland
- Wagners Composite Fibre Technologies (CFT)
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Productivity lull hits Australian workforce as pandemic fatigue sets in
November 23, 2021 0 comment
Only 45 per cent of working Australians feel productive most of the week and nearly half (47 per cent) spend between two and 10 hours each week on work-related admin, according to fresh data from MYOB.
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Six marketing trends that Defence SMEs should explore
November 23, 2021 0 comment
Are you keen to break into the ever-expanding scope of Defence industry opportunities but not sure where to focus your resources and budget? Have you been frustrated by the changing business landscape during the past couple of years of Covid-inflicted travel and networking restrictions?
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Industry partnership reveals new composite manufacturing process
November 23, 2021 0 comment
Wagners Composite Fibre Technologies (CFT) and Allnex Composites have partnered with the University of Southern Queensland through a $10 million Cooperative Research Centres program, to reimagine a fundamental composite manufacturing production process from concept design, and now mass production.
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Nanosonics to double manufacturing capacity with new funding
November 23, 2021 0 comment
Nanosonics, an Australian infection prevention technology manufacturer, will more than double their manufacturing capacity and bolster R&D investment through support from the NSW government’s Jobs Plus Program.
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Frontline workers seen but not heard?
November 23, 2021 0 comment
Seen but not heard? Frontline workers still face a battle to be listened to on issues that matter most to them.