• 46. More Than Measurements: How BODD is Changing Lives with Data
    Dec 23 2024

    Rob Fisher (CEO & Co-Founder) and John Lake (Technical Lead) of BODD share their incredible journey in bringing world-class 3D body scanning technology to life. Proudly Australian-designed and manufactured, BODD's innovation has transformed how industries—from emergency services to defense forces—approach uniform sizing with accuracy, efficiency, and privacy.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • How BODD’s technology captures high-quality human body data in just 60 seconds

    • The "aha moments" that propelled their shift from mobile scanning to fixed-array systems

    • Collaborations with Bosch, Deakin University, and more to create scalable solutions

    • Applications beyond apparel, including wellness, posture tracking, and health insights

    • Key lessons for startups: from building solid foundations to balancing technical perfection with market readiness

    This conversation highlights how a clear vision, collaboration, and Australian ingenuity have enabled BODD to solve real-world challenges on a global scale.

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    35 mins
  • 45. Bridging Ideas to Reality: Scaling startups with Bradley Trewin at Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solutions (BAMS)
    Dec 9 2024

    Brad Trewin from Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solutions (BAMS) takes us on a journey through the transformative world of robotics, automation, and manufacturing expertise.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Bosch’s role in empowering startups and SMEs, with examples like RayGen’s solar arrays and 3RT’s sustainable wood products.

    • The impact of digital twins, AI, and augmented reality in optimizing production.

    • The importance of early collaboration, design-for-manufacture, and scalable automation.

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    25 mins
  • 44. The Future of Robotics: Automation, AI, and Manufacturing Innovation with Jake Hall – The manufacturing millennial
    Nov 25 2024

    Jake Hall, a trailblazer in manufacturing automation and robotics, joins Manufacturing Tech Australia to explore the cutting edge of technological advancements shaping the industry.

    In this episode, we delve into the transformative impact of robotics, AI, and digital tools, including:

    • How AI-driven, no-code solutions are simplifying robotics programming.

    • The rise of Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) and its implications for manufacturers.

    • Strategies for bridging the talent gap using digital work instructions and capturing tribal knowledge.

    Jake shares insights from his global experience, discussing how these innovations can empower small and medium-sized manufacturers to thrive in a competitive landscape.

    Tune in for an engaging conversation that offers actionable advice for businesses ready to embrace the future of manufacturing.

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    29 mins
  • 43. Revolutionising Product Development: The Power of 3D Printing with Marie Penny and Simon Marriott
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, Marie Penny from Project Flock and Simon Marriott from Formero dive into the transformative world of 3D printing and its revolutionary impact on product development.

    Marie and Simon bring a wealth of knowledge on additive manufacturing, from streamlining prototyping and reducing supply chains to enabling new levels of product customisation. Together, they discuss the realities of using 3D printing for production, sharing valuable lessons on achieving speed, adaptability, and high standards in design and durability.

    This engaging conversation highlights how additive manufacturing is reshaping the journey from concept to market, offering actionable insights and inspiration to harness this powerful technology in your own manufacturing processes.

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    28 mins
  • 42. Powering Australia: Renewable Energy and Innovation from the All-Energy Australia Conference & Waste Management Expo
    Oct 28 2024

    Shane reports live from the All-Energy Australia Conference & Waste Management Expo, where we explore some of Australia’s most cutting-edge advancements in renewable energy and sustainable manufacturing. In this episode, we hear from leaders of Aussie companies driving innovation with products and solutions tailored to Australia’s unique environment and needs.

    Highlights include:

    • Tindo: Manufacturing durable solar panels designed for harsh Australian conditions

    • Power Plus Energy: Reliable 48V modular battery storage systems ideal for various industrial uses

    • Evo Power: Scalable battery solutions offering behind-the-meter energy management flexibility

    • Mastec: Innovations in wheelie bin design for residential and commercial waste management

    • Kinder Australia: Conveyor systems enhancing efficiency and reducing downtime across multiple industries

    Discover how Australian manufacturing is leading the way in renewable energy, sustainability, and sovereign capability—empowering a future that’s resilient, reliable, and proudly Australian-made.

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    23 mins
  • 41. Unpacking ERP and Software Implementation Pitfalls as we turn the mic on Shane
    Oct 14 2024

    In this episode co-host Paul Mason turns the mic on Shane Williams and they dive deep into the common pitfalls and challenges of ERP implementations. We draw insights from Shane's latest book, ClustERPuck: 21 Critical ERP Implementation Mistakes …and what to do instead. Shane breaks down why ERP projects often fail and shares his firsthand insights into avoiding these costly mistakes.

    We discuss everything from common scoping errors to building trust with vendors, and how the right stakeholder engagement can make or break your ERP system. Whether you're a medium-sized manufacturer implementing a new ERP or upgrading an existing one, Shane offers practical advice on how to ensure success and avoid the pitfalls that could cost you millions.

    Tune in for an in-depth conversation on mastering ERP implementation and steering your business toward growth with the right digital backbone in place!

    Grab a copy of ClustERPuck at Shane’s website https://www.shanewilliams.com.au/clusterpuck

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    31 mins
  • 40. Unlocking the Power of Generative Design with Mark Davis
    Sep 30 2024

    We’re joined by generative design expert Mark Davis to explore how generative design is transforming industries—not just for engineers, but for business owners too.

    Leveraging a decade of experience leading Autodesk Research, Mark breaks down the differences between generative design and generative AI, explaining how this powerful tool can help engineers optimize complex parts and business owners cut costs, improve product sustainability, and make smarter decisions for the future of their companies.

    Drawing on real-world examples in automotive, aerospace, and furniture design, this episode shows how generative design is not just for techies—it's a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance efficiency and foster innovation.

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    32 mins
  • 39. Aussie Innovators: 3D Printing, Thermal Cameras & Semiconductor Manufacturing
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode we spotlight three groundbreaking Australian businesses that are redefining innovation in their fields.

    First up, Byron Kennedy from SPEE3D walks us through their cutting-edge 3D printing technology, which enables rapid on-site production of metal parts—perfect for industries like mining, defence, and oil and gas. Next, Kheang Khauv from 1Millikelvin shares how their thermal camera systems are revolutionising aircraft stress testing, making aviation safer and more efficient. Finally, Matthew Cove from Hendon Semiconductors explains their work on printed circuit board prototyping and thick-film hybrid technology, offering faster development cycles and enhanced reliability for Australia’s electronics industry.

    Tune in to learn how these three Aussie companies are using innovation to tackle supply chain issues, safety challenges, and product development needs.

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    21 mins