As automation and robotics become more prevalent on the worksite, new roles will need to be created to keep people employed.
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Dying for work: the changing face of work-related injuries
The new challenges faced in workplace health and safety, and the costs involved.
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NMW demo program to bring new technologies to life at 2015 event
The National Manufacturing Week 2015 will present an excellent opportunity for manufacturing industry visitors to see and try new technologies.
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Manufacturers Pavilion to showcase the best of Australian manufacturing at AUSTECH 2015
The Manufacturers Pavilion will return to the AUSTECH exhibition this year to showcase the best of Australian manufacturing to an international audience.
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How a different machining perspective can make Australian manufacturing more competitive
An international expert advises Australian manufacturers to take a holistic approach to business to become more competitive in machining and manufacturing.
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Manufacturing process expert Bob Sproull joins NMW 2015’s line-up of distinguished speakers
Bob Sproull has confirmed his participation in the upcoming National Manufacturing Week 2015 (NMW) in Melbourne.
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AUSTECH 2015: A must-attend event with domestic onshoring on the rise
The AUSTECH 2015 exhibition, organised by AMTIL is being held in May this year at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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Navigating the manufacturing energy equation
Manufacturing cost comprises of various components including labour, raw materials, distribution and energy.
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“The Holy Grail” of manufacturing could be here within this century, says futurist Michio Kaku
The future could see money digitised, purchases made by blinking your eyes, and anything manufactured, molecule by molecule, Kaku tells Brent Balinski.
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Arrium sells Newcastle manufacturing business
Arrium is selling its Wire Ropes business in Newcastle to a Danish firm for $90 million.
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Bradken buyout falls through
A proposed acquisition of Bradken has collapsed as mining markets remain volatile.
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Caterpillar sees continued commodity pain
Caterpillar has seen lowered results following continued depression in commodity and mining markets.
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Orica to build new flaring plants on Kooragang
Orica has be given the greenlight for the construction of three new ammonia flaring systems at its Kooragang Island plant.
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Job survival in the age of robots and intelligent machines
With automation and robotics gaining traction in Australian industries, what lies ahead for many of our workers?
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Komatsu reach Australian milestone
Komatsu is celebrating 50 years of operation in Australia.
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AUSTECH exhibition back in Melbourne with 3/4 of floor space already booked
Australia’s premier advanced precision manufacturing and machine tool exhibition AUSTECH 2015 will open in Melbourne next May.
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The 2014 Scorecard: What was predicted and what really happened?
Gareth Berry examines three of the biggest predictions made about the manufacturing and logistics industries 12 months ago.
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QGC opens micro-LNG plant
QGC has partnered with BOC to open a new LNG plant near Chinchilla, QLD.
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3D printing delivers topological benefits for bike manufacturer
Traditional methods would not have been able to handle the complexities of thin walls and hollow structures to manufacture the first 3D printed bike frame.
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Siemens CEO challenges Australia to prepare for the next industrial revolution
Siemens CEO Jeff Connolly has challenged Australia to prepare for the next industrial revolution and secure its place in the new digital supply chain.
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