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Other Industries

WSITC is committed to provide high-quality expert products and services to significant industries across the Western Sydney region and beyond.

Manufacturers will find a range of useful ICT resources to assist their technology developments and growth as a sustainable global industry.

Need to Find an ICT Supplier to meet YOUR Needs?

NSW Climate Change Fund: this $310m program provides $100M for energy and water efficient appliance rebates, of up to $1500; a $100M recycling and stormwater harvesting program; $40M renewable energy development fund for pilot and demonstration projects, such as solar and geothermal; $20M schools energy efficiency programs;$430M public facilities program, a competitive grants fund for energy and water savings projects; $20M rainwater tanks in schools program. Keep informed of the Climate Change Fund and notified when funding becomes available, by sending your contact details to sustainability@environment.nsw.gov.au

Are you ready for the Sustainable Advantage program, to help you unscramble the sustainability puzzle, develop strategic business initiatives and boost your bottom line?

Joining the NSW DEC’s Sustainability Advantage will assist you to build a more sustainable business. It will help you reduce risk & add value. http://interdependent.com.au/wsitc/documents/WSITC_Sustainable_Advantage_flyer_06-07.pdf   for further information and to register your interest.

Copy of the latest edition of WSITC Manufacturing Capabilities Report is now available upon request. Please email vikki.hine@business.nsw.gov.au to obtain your copy.
Sustainability

Key ICT based technologies for a sustainable future:
Efforts to achieve sustainability – whether in manufacturing and product life-cycle management, enterprise resource planning, building and habitat design and operation, transport systems, urban planning, land management, agribusiness, or integrated management of territorial-productive systems – will depend heavily on the application of highly flexible, highly distributed and networked ICT that is adaptive, autonomous and knowledge based; and often in conjunction with other technologies.   

The Western Sydney IT Cluster sees sustainability goals and the development of enabling technologies to achieve them, as integral to its role of building a dynamic and innovative ICT sector in Western Sydney with a significant global presence

last updated 08-Oct-2007

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