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New government tool to help Aussie manufacturers

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New government tool to help Aussie manufacturers

The launch of a new online resource from the federal government will help Australia’s manufacturers to innovate, grow and create new jobs.

The launch of a new online resource from the federal government will help Australia’s manufacturers to innovate, grow and create new jobs.

The Manufacturing Academy is an initiative of the government’s Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC).

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Karen Andrews said the new resource is just one way the Morrison government is boosting the capability and competitiveness of Australia’s manufacturing sector.

 
 

“Australia’s manufacturing industry is a key driver of our economy, and the Morrison government is committed to improving the competitive advantage of our businesses so they can thrive in global markets and create more high-skill jobs,” Minister Andrews said.

“The online Manufacturing Academy offers free education to all manufacturers anywhere, anytime and on any device. It is delivered by manufacturers for manufacturers.

“This tool recognises that small and medium-sized businesses often don’t have the capacity or money to spend on developing their business.

“There are six targeted training modules focused on competitiveness, resilience, workforce, product value, exports and state of manufacturing.”

The AMGC, established in 2015, is designed to connect local manufacturers to global supply chains, lift managerial and workforce skills and improve sector-wide collaboration.

Many of Australia’s largest companies in the defence industry, such as BAE Systems Australia and Thales, are part of the AMGC.

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