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WA Defence industry mission to the U.S

Manufacturer's Monthly

“The purpose of this mission is to showcase our defence strengths on the global stage and build relationships to help our businesses enter the Virginia-class supply chain in the US.” The Made in WA plan aims to take the State forward by restoring WA’s manufacturing capability.

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The Future of Eco-Friendly Manufacturing: 10 Key Strategies for Sustainable Materials

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Collaborative Ecosystem : Industries are now forging partnerships across sustainable value chains, enhancing recycling infrastructure and supply chains to integrate more upcycled materials into production, and achieve circular economies.

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Should you be looking for AI in an ERP?

AU Manufacturing

Sponsored Content by Epicor Artificial intelligence (AI) has enjoyed a steady rise in popularity across almost every industry since its formal inception in the mid-twentieth century. Robotics, computers, voice recognition software, virtual assistants, music composition, and chatbots, most recently including the infamous ChatGDP.

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Redefining the Future

Dinesh Mishra

Collaborative efforts to integrate sustainable practices throughout supply chains are also becoming standard, advancing the industry’s overall environmental responsibility. Problem-solving and supply chain management are also increasingly vital as manufacturers aim to streamline operations and enhance efficiency.

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A Fond Farewell to My Additive Friends

Modern Machine Shop

The ability to process multiple materials at once to vary alloy composition and functionally grade an AM component opens up entirely new realms for designers to engineer superior parts and products. The material freedoms of AM have long been overshadowed by the focus on design freedom, but that is certain to change in the near future.

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Konica Minolta Australia announces the availability of the Markforged large format FX20 3D printer

AU Manufacturing

The addition of the FX20 to the Digital Forge strengthens our leading position in the additive manufacturing market by enabling the robust production of lightweight, advanced composite parts. This builds resilient and sustainable supply chains that extend directly to the point-of-need.”.

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Advanced manufacturing for sovereign capability in defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

There is also a growing resolve to foster national self-sufficiency and build local supply chains. This technology allows highly customised products to be rapidly developed and printed ‘on demand’, potentially slashing costs, supply chain risks and downtime significantly.