Innovating Construction: Advanced Manufacturing and Skills for the Future Panel Session
Event description
Join us at the Factory of the Future for an exclusive panel session on the pivotal role of advanced manufacturing in transforming the construction industry. This event will explore how businesses can utilise advanced technologies and digital innovations to enhance their capabilities in major construction projects.
Our expert panel features:
- John Chapman OAM, Industry Advocate will explain the role of the Industry Advocate, the South Australian Industry Participation Policy and what resources the Office of the Industry Advocate offers to assist South Australian business with government procurement.
- Stuart Davis, Senior Manager (Industry Programs), will discuss how the Factory of the Future collaborates with businesses to drive advanced manufacturing solutions and the significance of digitisation in today’s industry.
- Ron Azzi, General Manager of TEK (Technology, Engineering and Knowledge) Division withT2D Alliance, will share insights into advanced manufacturing systems being applied to construction, with a focus on innovative methods used in their major construction projects.
- Julie Pisano, Director of Strategic Industry Partnership with TAFE SA, will present on the critical role of skilled apprenticeships and the training and skilling approaches available through TAFE SA.
This event is a must-attend for construction sector professionals eager to integrate advanced manufacturing processes into their projects. Participants will also have the opportunity to tour the cutting-edge Factory of the Future facilities.
Event Highlights:
- Panel discussion on advanced manufacturing in construction
- Q&A session facilitated by Phillip Dowsett
- Facility tour of Tonsley’s Factory of the Future
Who Should Attend:
Local businesses and construction sector leaders looking to enhance their advanced manufacturing capabilities for major projects.
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