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Blockchain Rises Again

Gary Mintchell

A speaker at a Siemens event maybe five years ago extolled the future of pharmaceutical supply chain data through blockchain. Global blockchain platform and services revenue is set to grow from $12 billion in 2023 to $291 billion in 2030. The post Blockchain Rises Again appeared first on The Manufacturing Connection.

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Investing in Victoria’s manufacturing growth and jobs

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Victorian Government is backing manufacturers across the state to expand their operations and boost their innovation and manufacturing capability – creating 138 new local jobs. Minister for Manufacturing Sovereignty Ben Carroll announced 14 small and medium sized Victorian manufacturers will share in $3.2

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Food and grocery manufacturing remains strong despite pandemic

Manufacturer's Monthly

According to new data from the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) , Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry increased its value to $133.6 per cent increase in turnover for food and grocery manufacturing came despite a 17.1 Domestically, human pharmaceutical products turnover rose 50 per cent to $2.21

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Collaboration between drug and food manufacturers to boost the market’s growth: Frost & Sullivan research

Canadian Manufacturing

Food and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers to join forces for improved patient recovery. billion in revenue by 2030 from $5.77 ” Dhomne added: “Protein ingredients will dominate market share by 2030 as they contribute to the bulk of medical food composition and play a vital role in trauma and illness recovery. .

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Frost & Sullivan research shows halal economy thriving as product demand surges

Canadian Manufacturing

trillion by 2030 from $2.30 “With higher levels of halal trade and Islamic finance potentially accelerating infrastructure development, the halal economy is poised to become more integrated with global trade and supply chains,” said Neha Anna Thomas, Senior Economist at Frost & Sullivan. trillion in 2020.

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Weld Australia calls for urgent action as Australian government prioritises international trade over local manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

With the Australian Government prioritising international trade relations over support for the local manufacturing industry, Weld Australia is calling for urgent action. Assistant Minister for Trade and Manufacturing the Hon Tim Ayres led Australia’s delegation at the negotiations in Cambodia. Media Release by Weld Australia.

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Halal Economy Thrives as Product Demand from Muslims and non-Muslim Nations Surges

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

trillion by 2030 from $2.30 With higher levels of halal trade and Islamic finance potentially accelerating infrastructure development, the halal economy is poised to become more integrated with global trade and supply chains,” said Neha Anna Thomas, Senior Economist at Frost & Sullivan. trillion in 2020.