
Manufacturing Tech Australia
Podcast de Shane Williams & Paul Mason
Empieza 7 días de prueba
$99.00 / mes después de la prueba.Cancela cuando quieras.

Más de 1 millón de oyentes
Podimo te va a encantar, y no estás solo/a
Rated 4.7 in the App Store
Acerca de Manufacturing Tech Australia
Manufacturing Tech Australia Podcast with Shane Williams and Paul Mason – your go-to resource for the latest in manufacturing and technology trends, tailor-made for Aussie businesses. Join us as we delve into key insights, tools, and strategies to drive innovation, productivity, and resilience, helping you stay ahead in the competitive world of manufacturing.
Todos los episodios
74 episodios
In this special bonus episode of Manufacturing Tech Australia, Shane sits down with Natalie Green and Mike Nissen from Hannover Fairs to preview CeMAT 2025 and the inaugural Industrial Transformation Australia conference. Shane explores what's new this year, including the integration of processing, packaging, and manufacturing automation under one massive roof. Mike explains why this unified approach reflects how automation is blurring industry lines, while Natalie shares insights on keynote speakers, site tours, and major partnerships like the one with GSMA around 5G and IoT. Shane also covers the return of the fan-favourite Forklift Championships, sustainability initiatives, and how attendees can get maximum value - whether they're from an SME or a global operation. Shane also previews the two live podcast panels he'll be hosting during the event. From digital supply chains to scalable automation and future-focused manufacturing, this episode offers a front-row look at one of the most anticipated events in the industrial tech calendar.

In collaboration with CeMAT and Industrial Transformation Australia 2025, we bring you a conversation with the man who coined the term “Industry 4.0”—Professor Henrik von Scheel. Henrik shares insights from decades of advising Fortune 500s and governments around the world, and lays out the eight evolutionary stages of industrial transformation. We dig into: * Where Australia sits on the Industry 4.0 maturity curve * How 77 mega trends are converging to reshape manufacturing * Why most manufacturers already have enough technology—but lack a strategy * The real value in sustainability and how to profit from it * How AI, trust, and bioengineering will redefine what comes next Henrik also previews his two keynote sessions at Industrial Transformation Australia 2025 in Sydney, and explains why now is Australia’s opportunity to lead.

In this special episode, produced in partnership with CeMAT Australia 2025 and the Industrial Transformation Conference, we welcome back automation and digital transformation expert John Broadbent for a clear-eyed look at the current state of Australian manufacturing. We unpack why so many businesses are still stuck at Industry 3.0, what’s holding them back, and what it really takes to start building smarter, more connected operations. John shares lessons from decades in the field, along with success stories from companies that have embraced automation and seen real results. We also dive into leadership, data readiness, continuous improvement, and why the conversation needs to shift from shiny tech to long-term strategy. If you're serious about manufacturing transformation, this episode is full of practical insight. 🎙️ Catch John and MTA at CeMAT Australia 2025 in Sydney this July.

In this episode we chat with Nelson Bruton from Interchanges in the US to explore the modernization of sales channels in the manufacturing industry. We discuss the benefits of digital transformation, specificallyfocusing on the integration of live chat for customer interaction. The conversation highlights the growing importance of combining human touch with digital tools for effective customer engagement and lead generation. Nelson presents practical advice on implementing live chat and its significant impact on boosting conversion rates compared to automated chatbots. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of quick response times and the hybrid model of human and AI interaction to meet customer preferences and enhance the overall sales process. https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelson-bruton/

Part 2 of our AMW 2025 series dives into the digital backbone of manufacturing - from product design and simulation to warehouse intelligence and additive manufacturing. This episode highlights how Australian manufacturers are embracing software, data, and next-gen production tools to stay competitive. Hear from: * Matt Schimmelbusch from Emona on the full spectrum of 3D printing—from entry-level FDM to industrial metal and carbon fiber solutions * Bob Bentley from Core Additive on cost-effective pellet-based 3D printing and the evolution of production-ready additive use * Mark from Central Innovation on cloud PDM, DriveWorks, and Max Link integration for design-to-ERP connectivity * Bruce Pollock from Aspect PT on bridging ERP and the shop floor with real-time MES and OEE insights * Gernot Keckeis from CAD-IT Australia on the Tulip no-code platform enabling frontline operations and digital work instructions * Keanan Granland from Monash Innovation Labs on student-driven industrial R&D and Australia’s first university-based train tech team * Sebastien Bouthillette from 3DLogistiX on a 3D warehouse management system with a digital twin UI for smarter pick, pack, and ship * Amit, Sean & Lenny from Hexagon on end-to-end quality control, reverse engineering, and global digital twin innovation Explore how digitisation is reshaping everything from prototyping and planning to production and performance - and why Australia’s manufacturing future is smart, connected, and ready to scale.

Rated 4.7 in the App Store
Empieza 7 días de prueba
$99.00 / mes después de la prueba.Cancela cuando quieras.
Podcasts exclusivos
Sin anuncios
Podcast gratuitos
Audiolibros
20 horas / mes