Advanced Industry Hub To Boost NSW Manufacturing Ecosystem
Part of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) Connect will help accelerate the growth and competitiveness of the manufacturing sector.
Manufacturing businesses across NSW are set to thrive, with the announcement of Western Sydney’s newest scale up hub, Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) Connect.
Part of the AMRF located in the First Building at Bradfield City Centre, AMRF Connect will help accelerate the growth and competitiveness of the manufacturing sector.
Powered by Western Sydney University’s Launch Pad and Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, the hub will leverage extensive local, national and international networks to connect manufacturers with investors, research organisations and other businesses.
AMRF Connect will offer collaborative workspace and a comprehensive program of targeted masterclasses, networking events, and experts in residence.
With domestic manufacturing capability firmly on the national agenda, AMRF Connect is part of the NSW Government’s commitment to boosting the NSW manufacturing industry and supporting growth of the already substantial expertise local businesses have to offer.
Bradfield Development Authority Chief Executive Officer Ken Morrison said AMRF Connect was a business connector and accelerator that would play a key role in supporting the development of a stronger manufacturing ecosystem in Western Sydney, with a central hub located at Bradfield City Centre.
“Sitting alongside the unique technical and expertise offerings at the AMRF, local manufacturers will have unprecedented access to manufacturing capability and networks that translate to real-world production and growth for businesses,” Mr Morrison said.
“This will create more highly skilled jobs and a stronger industry base for the future.”
Western Sydney University’s Distinguished Professor George Williams AO, Vice-Chancellor and President said AMRF Connect represented a significant milestone in their journey to position Western Sydney as a hub for advanced manufacturing and innovation.
“By bridging the gap between academia and industry, we are not only enhancing research capabilities but also contributing to the economic growth and technological leadership of our region,” Professor Williams said.
CSIRO works with Australian manufacturers to help improve processes, materials and end products.
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