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Australian AI Month kicks off at SXSW Sydney

Manufacturer's Monthly

These centres are fully operational and ready to help businesses make the most of the AI opportunity safely and responsibly. “We We have 650 Australian AI companies and we’re in the top four countries in the OECD for our capacity to attract and retain highly skilled and educated workers.”

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New partnership facilitates free program for clean energy businesses

Manufacturer's Monthly

The online program will offer a supportive environment featuring expert facilitators, experienced researchers, and self-paced deliverables to guide SMEs through their technical and business challenges. “We The post New partnership facilitates free program for clean energy businesses appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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Manufacturing is the answer to improving Australia’s falling complexity ranking

AU Manufacturing

The latest data released by globally respected Harvard Business School reveals that Australia’s Economic Complexity Index (ECI) rating has slid to 91st, down eight positions in ten years. Media Release by AMGC.

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UK lagging behind rivals on green growth, CBI warns

E&T

The body, which represents British businesses, said the UK is has lost out on estimated £4.3bn of green growth market value in Europe alone and in April will fall from 5th to 30th place in OECD table on tax competitiveness.

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Achieving circularity with scale in the packaging industry

Dinesh Mishra

Circularity in packaging necessitates achieving sustainability along with good business sense for better adoption and longer haul. The new OECD report reveals that packaging contributes to around 40% of the plastic waste generated around the world. Authored By : Partha Dash, MD (New Business & Growth), Moglix.

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Solving the productivity challenge in Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

While this downward trend is roughly in line with the average OECD labour productivity growth rate of 1.4 Poor productivity is placing increased pressure on businesses that are already feeling the squeeze of rapidly escalating labour and supply chain costs, high inflation, and long wait times for equipment and materials.

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UK squandering potential as ‘science and tech superpower’, Lords say

E&T

per cent of GDP (the 2017 average for OECD countries) by 2027 alongside a significant increase in public funding for R&D. New ideas – and specific details – developed with business are needed if this time the outcomes are to be different.”. The current target is to boost spending on R&D to 2.4

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