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Manufacturing

WSITC is currently focusing on links between ICT and the health, security, manufacturing, construction and transport industries, as well as ICT as an empowering tool for sustainability. Below are a range of resources and tools to assist Manufacturers with Technology and technological developments and implementations.

2008 Western Sydney Manufacturing Week PODCASTS now Available

http://media.libsyn.com/media/aptusstrategy/DSRDP_2008-05-14_Corn_Chocolate__Climate_Change.mp3

http://media.libsyn.com/media/aptusstrategy/DSRDP_2008-05-13_Ensuring_your_Manufacturing_Competitiveness.mp3

http://media.libsyn.com/media/aptusstrategy/DSRDP_2008-05-16_The_Sustainability_Advantage.mp3

http://media.libsyn.com/media/aptusstrategy/DSRDP_2008-05-13_Importing_and_Exporting_in_a_Globalised_Environment.mp3

http://media.libsyn.com/media/aptusstrategy/DSRDP-2008-05-16_So_You_Think_You_Can_Manufacture.mp3


NSW Aerospace Directory Online


Women in Manufacturing www.smallbiz.nsw.gov.au/wib

The Women in Manufacturing Network connects like-minded women owners and executives in manufacturing.  The Network provides the opportunity to meet and learn from other industry professionals, access business advice from leading consultants, academics and practitioners, and participate in seminars, workshops and site visits. If you would like to join the Network, click here.

Smartlink: the national institute for manufacturing management
Smartlink’s aim is to improve the performance of industry in Australia, and particularly the manufacturing sector by enhancing management capabilities and knowledge through exposure to overseas ideas and information using the Smartlink Fellows program. www.smartlink.net.au

COST-WORTH

Coaching Support Tool to better identify working process improvements through introduction of Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Solutions (IMSS).

The COSTWORTH Project is a leading edge, multi-nation research and technology project that included the EU, Switzerland and Australia with over 20 SMEs worldwide. The principal aim is to create an innovative, application-oriented and practicable software-based methodology to assist SMEs in the selection and implementation of ICT solutions. The Australian project resulted in the creation of three freely available on line tools to assist SMEs in forming a holistic strategy to ICT implementation. These tools were created by working closely with Australian SMEs and tailoring diagnostic tools to suit their specific needs.

RESOURCES

The Future Manufacturing Forum 2005

DRAFT ONLY - 2008 WSITC Manufacturing Tech. Capabilities Profile http://interdependent.com.au/wsitc/documents/DRAFT_ONLY_WSITC_Manufacturing_Capabilities_2008.pdf - this document is currently being updated by members - please contact vikki.hine@business.nsw.gov.au to ensure your Profile is included in this document and for all other enquiries.

The final, approved copy of the 2008 WSITC Manufacturing Technologies Capabilities Profile will be launched at the opening of Western Sydney Manufacturing Week 2008, 12-16 May

Useful Links
ManufactureLink http://www.manufacturelink.com.au/
The Lean Network http://www.leannetwork.com.au

ManSA
MuNet subscribe to this regular enewsletter to rhbrown@aapt.net.au IMS Australia - or email IMSAustralia@au.ims.org

last updated 30-May-2008

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