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  • Women in Industry Awards 2019 celebrates diversity

    April 30, 2019 0 comment

    Mining, engineering and manufacturing are some industries that are often dominated by a male workforce. But, there are plenty of women in these industries that are helping to grow Australia’s economy and workforce to drive the country to the top of the leaderboard in areas such as food manufacturing, health and safety, and technology and … Continue reading Women in Industry Awards 2019 celebrates diversity →

  • 3D printing transformed from emerging tech to industry standard

    April 30, 2019 0 comment

    Bilby 3D explains how 3D printers help manufacture products in new and cost-effective ways for more efficiency in facilities. 3D Printing is no longer an emerging technology reserved for the cutting edge development labs. It is industry standard and rapidly being adopted by Australian companies, micro to multinational, to dramatically shorten the time to market. … Continue reading 3D printing transformed from emerging tech to industry standard →

  • Listening to customers key to client success

    April 29, 2019 0 comment

    Radcoflex Australia puts strong value on dedication, reliability and experience to support and deliver solutions to a vast array of industries, which it has done for more than 60 years. The company works with many of the nation’s and the world’s largest names in mining, oil and gas, energy, construction, transport, trade supply, agriculture, chemical … Continue reading Listening to customers key to client success →

  • Vic government introduces stronger safeguards for labour hire workers

    April 29, 2019 0 comment

    Victorian labour hire workers now have stronger safeguards with the introduction of a Labour Hire Licensing Scheme, which will help industries such as manufacturing. Labour hire providers have six months to obtain a licence or they can face significant penalties. The scheme will not only safeguard workers, but also help highlight employers that are adhering … Continue reading Vic government introduces stronger safeguards for labour hire workers →

  • China seeks Australia’s help in CAV sector

    April 26, 2019 0 comment

    Chinese companies, universities and governments are looking for opportunities to invest in and partner with Australian organisations in the connected and automated vehicles (CAV) sector. This was a key takeaway from the recent Austrade Future Transport Mission to China. The mission visited strategic sites in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen where delegates met with and introduced their … Continue reading China seeks Australia’s help in CAV sector →

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