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Australian Manufacturing Week officially open now!

Manufacturer's Monthly

The expo also has a range of informative conferences scheduled across the week, including topics covering sovereign capability for Australian manufactures, Australian SME commercialisation and growth opportunities, skills and workforce development and lots more. Admission at Australian Manufacturing Week is free to trade personnel.

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Slower renewables transition risks 95,000 offshore jobs in UK, report warns

E&T

It said that a successful transition to renewables relied on the UK being able to retain the offshore oil and gas supply chain, its workforce and associated skills over the next five years. In addition to the loss of jobs, this would incur a “significant loss of skills” in the future energy sector, the report said.

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New SA innovation model to capitalise on AUKUS opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

As the state prepares to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presented by AUKUS , the new model will see a framework developed to connect the innovation districts with each other and other knowledge and manufacturing hubs including the Osborne Naval Shipyard, the Edinburgh Defence Precinct and the future Australian Space Park.

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Mentorship Matters: A Fresh Perspective from a Young Female Newcomer to a Mature Male-Dominated Industry

Mold Making Technology

Q: How do you view experiences like conferences as investments in professional development? With the aging workforce, mentorship is vital for preserving knowledge. Understanding perspectives beyond my role fosters a collaborative environment, creating a versatile and adaptable workforce.

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$70 million boost to develop Tasmania’s renewable hydrogen hub

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Federal Government has struck an agreement to invest $70 million to develop the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania , creating regional jobs and advancing Australia’s future as a renewable energy superpower. The post $70 million boost to develop Tasmania’s renewable hydrogen hub appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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From the South East to Northern Ireland, the UK CV sector is delivering

SMMT

Wrightbus, which is developing electric and hydrogen buses, gave us a tour of their factory to see the processes that go into building components, such as the chassis and bodywork of their zero emission vehicles – already in towns and cities across the UK and Ireland.

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Preview: Commercial Vehicle Show 2024

SMMT

Developed by the industry for the industry, the event is represented by the three stakeholders – the Institute of Road Transport Engineers (IRTE), the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).