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Registrations open for National Manufacturing Week 2018

Friday, 02 March 2018 09:17
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Registrations open for National Manufacturing Week 2018

Registrations have now opened for National Manufacturing Week (NMW), Australia’s largest manufacturing showcase, which will be held from 9–11 May 2018 in Sydney report Manufacturers'Monthly.

The free-to-attend event offers industry experts unrivalled access to world-class speakers and renowned exhibitors, to discuss the latest in industry trends and innovations over three days.

Themed ‘Where Innovation Meets Opportunity’ to represent the leads, lessons, and partnerships formed at the event each year, the program will centre on and explore the impact of digital transformation, innovative design and business management on the manufacturing industry.

This year’s speaker program features a leading-edge series of seminars, showcases, workshops and networking sessions. The event will host 40 presenters including Dresden Optics’ Founder Bruce Jeffreys, Plastfix’s CEO Mario Dimovsk, Apollo Kitchens’ Managing Director Peter Bader, AusIndustry’s Director of Accelerating Commercialisation Larry Lopez, and SSS Manufacturing’s CEO Chris Brugeaud.

Source:  Manufacturers'Monthly   ||  March 02, 2018   |||

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