Australia Karen Andrews, the minister for industry, science and technology Australia’s Minister for Industry has said 3D printing, food processing and nanosatellites could be the future focus of Australian manufacturing.
Karen Andrews, the minister for industry, science and technology, on Wednesday convened a meeting of business groups, the nation’s largest manufacturers and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to discuss the future of the industry.
Speaking to Fairfax Media prior to the meeting, she said that she wants advice from the experts on where the sector should be in 10 years. “Australia will always be a manufacturing nation. What we need to do is look at the future of manufacturing in Australia. Where are our strengths and where are our opportunities?” she said. “We can’t continue to try and be all things to all people.” She said that she was going into the meeting with an open […]
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