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Entries by Kat Squigloo
Vernier Lunch 9th February
January 23, 2023 in Events /by Kat SquiglooCollaboration with AMTIL
December 23, 2022 in News /by Kat SquiglooIn his ‘Opinion’ piece in December AMT, the magazine for all the AMTIL members and really anyone who has a passion for manufacturing and technology, the CEO Shane Infanti uses the ubiquitous coffee bean to explain how machine tools are the “Mother of all products”. Machine Tools helped produce the whole machinery set involved in […]
Ronson wins major contract for evolved Seasparrow Missile Program
December 7, 2022 in News /by Kat SquiglooRonson Gears are delighted to confirm that we have been awarded the contract to deliver precision gears and gear assemblies for the Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM) program. The three year full rate production contract is part of the collaboration between BAE Systems Australia and a major US Defence prime. The program consists of a consortium […]
Vernier Dinner December 1
November 9, 2022 in Events /by Kat SquiglooVernier in November 2022 – Lunch @ Kooyong
October 24, 2022 in Events /by Kat SquiglooWhere did the project for rejuvenating manufacturing fit into the “Jobs and Skills summit”?
October 3, 2022 in News /by Kat SquiglooBefore his election, Anthony Albanese made encouraging statements about manufacturing. “We need to make more things in Australia … have advanced manufacturing … boost vital skills by investing in education and training … and supercharge productivity”. At that point I was enthusiastic; this new government will make rejuvenating manufacturing a real and successful project. But […]
Vernier on October 13 – Lunch @ Kooyong
September 29, 2022 in Events /by Kat SquiglooWasted Capital in Major Project Development.
September 16, 2022 in News /by Kat SquiglooPearls and Irritations Dr JOHN WHITE, PETER FARLEY, DAVID GILLETT, CHRIS STOLTZ. The establishment of the Australian Public Service (APS) Review Panel is a powerful opportunity to examine the state of play of project development at the federal government level and kick-start a positive step change in performance. This will apply pressure to state governments […]