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FROM THE CEO SHANE INFANTI – Chief Executive Officer AMTIL

The mother of all products Machine Tools truly are the “mother machines”. They make the machines that make the products that make our lives what they are today. Every manufactured product you can think of, from the coffee you have first thing in the morning and the cornflakes you eat for breakfast, to the computer you use at work, the train home in the evening, and the car waiting at the station, and even the couch you sit on to watch your television with a glass of wine – they are all made by machines that were made by machine tools. Think about that... just the coffee beans alone require a coffee bean harvester, washing and screening equipment, dry processing, roasting, hulling, polishing, sorting and grading processes. Each one of these processes requires equipment that has significant machining and fabrication work to produce it. And that’s just the coffee beans. So if you have your coffee with milk and sugar, multiply all those processes by three, and then include the machine that you have sitting in your kitchen that now allows you to push a button and the coffee is produced. Whilst we may take making a coffee for granted, we cannot escape the simple fact that machine tools are the “mother machine” in every step of the process. That being said, I would like to extrapolate “machine tools” out to what we term “manufacturing technology”, taking into account all the software, the cutting tools, the automation and robotics, and all the ancillary equipment that together go into making a machine tool operate productively. What is the point of this article you may ask? I’ll get to that in a minute. First, let me give you my definition of Advanced Manufacturing. Advanced manufacturing is the use of innovative technology to improve AMTIL is currently developing a technology dissemination project called LYNX. The LYNX Project will be a controlled three-year, persistent, consistent program of events, workshops and activities that will promote and encourage the early adoption of manufacturing technology. The project will have national and regional reach to as many manufacturers as possible as we help them on their journey to become or consolidate as advanced manufacturers. It will focus on demonstrating leading-edge manufacturing technologies, practical

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products or processes, with the relevant technology being described as “advanced,” “innovative”, or “cutting edge.” Advanced manufacturers “increasingly integrate new innovative technologies in both products and processes”. I’ve raised this because we know that coffee beans can be picked, washed, dried, processed and sorted by hand. We don’t need machines to do that – unless we want a productive, efficient and profitable business! So here is my point: we need to continuously invest in manufacturing technology in order to call ourselves an advanced manufacturing industry. The AMTIL Board recently reviewed our vision and mission statements and I thought it is relevant to share them with you in light demonstrations of process techniques, and displays of management methods that will help strategic decision makers advance and drive profits. These showcases of Technologies, Methodologies and Techniques (TMTs) will include roadshows, open days, workshops, webinars, in-house demonstrations and one-on-one mentoring. It will also include inbound and outbound technology tours and knowledge transfer activities. Editorial and case studies will top off the LYNX Project as we seek to share knowledge and promote our great Australian success stories.

of the above. AMTIL’s vision is to represent manufacturing technology suppliers and users and promote advancement in technology that enables our manufacturers to thrive globally. Our mission is ensuring advanced manufacturers have access to the latest manufacturing technology through promotion, networking, collaboration and advocacy. So we will continue to promote and encourage early adoption of manufacturing technology through all of our activities and work with government and industry to ensure Australia grows its number of advanced manufacturers well into the future.

The focus will be on outcomes, investment, jobs, product development and growth. We will also be encouraging our younger generation to be involved in the project and its activities as we create awareness of the many career opportunities that exist in our manufacturing industry. If you have any interest in AMTIL’s LYNX Project or would like further information, please contact Greg Chalker, Corporate Services Manager at AMTIL, by emailing gchalker@amtil.com.au.


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Worker hearing challenges

4min
page 104

MANUFACTURING HISTORY – A look back in time

4min
pages 120-122

AMTIL FORUMS

18min
pages 108-111

Achieving a completely clean workspace

2min
page 105

Get better results for critical seals/gaskets

5min
pages 106-107

Older cranes deliver new gains

6min
pages 100-101

Verton: Making offshore lifting a breeze

6min
pages 102-103

Sandvik: The next step to unmanned production

6min
pages 98-99

Seco: How sustainability applies to machining

8min
pages 96-97

Holistic approach optimises processes and tool life

3min
page 95

BNNTs - Game-changing nanotech

4min
page 90

Optibelt assists with Australia’s first electric motorbike

2min
page 89

Up-to-spec at Aero Spec

3min
page 91

Iscar: Tool craft for aircraft

9min
pages 92-94

Laminex – A story of manufacturing innovation

4min
page 88

ANCA Motion – Motorising productivity

3min
page 87

New Age Caravans – Combining Industry 4.0 & Lean

6min
pages 84-85

AL-KO: Custom workholding from Dimac

3min
page 86

ESPRIT CAM: Automating multi-spindle program creation

2min
page 81

COMPANY FOCUS Austeng

9min
pages 82-83

Conma Industries - Confident in the future

3min
page 80

Five reasons why we struggle to leverage Industry 4.0

5min
pages 74-75

ONE ON ONE Simon Dawson

13min
pages 76-79

Business intelligence: Bringing clarity

6min
pages 72-73

MTM – Pressing the button on Industry 4.0

8min
pages 68-69

Cutting quotation software slashes customer response times

7min
pages 66-67

Zip Water boosts its fabrication productivity

5min
pages 62-63

Power Laser Genius+ - Next-level laser cutting

3min
page 65

Fabricated metals industry: Integrating business processes

4min
page 64

Identifying compressed air efficiency opportunities

6min
pages 60-61

Stoneglass Industries: Vale, Georges Sara

6min
pages 58-59

Promoting Australia for medtech manufacturing

5min
pages 56-57

AM Hub case study: Vesticam

6min
pages 54-55

Monash supporting India’s COVID-19 battle

3min
page 53

New technique breaks the mould for AM medical implants

4min
page 52

AM Hub case study: Kesem Health

4min
page 51

AM Hub case study: Radetec Diagnostics

4min
page 50

PRODUCT NEWS Selection of new and interesting products

31min
pages 36-43

MedTech – Healthy outlook for Australian innovators

13min
pages 44-49

VOICEBOX Opinions from across the manufacturing industry

28min
pages 30-35

From the Industry

4min
pages 16-17

From the Union

4min
pages 18-19

From the CEO

3min
pages 12-13

From the Ministry

4min
pages 14-15
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