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Lighting manufacturer to open new R&D facility

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Wayville facility will expand VAILO’s production output, with more than five times the manufacturing floorspace while incorporating automation and robotics on the assembly line.

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The Future of Reshoring: Building a Stronger & More Resilient Manufacturing Base

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

Modernizing these facilities means embracing automation and flexible manufacturing strategies. Investing in Technology Advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing (3D printing), robotics and automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) can reduce operational costs in the long run.

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Charles Darwin University rolls out new course for the digitisation of manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

The North Australia Centre for Autonomous Systems at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has created the new “Diploma of Advanced Manufacturing” to help NT enterprises make the transition to Industry 4.0 and cut down on expenses and business waste. In the course, students will gain knowledge in managing Industry 4.0

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Meet J.A.M.E.S at electronica 2022 Booth B1.507

i4.0 today

Additive Manufacturing (AM) defines any manufacturing process that applies material layer by layer, or additively, to create three-dimensional objects. AME is leveraging advanced manufacturing while being much more environmentally friendly. Visitors to electronica will have the opportunity to meet the J.A.M.E.S