Future-proofing Regional NSW Manufacturing – Online Workshops – Tuesday 25 February

Future-proofing NSW Manufacturing is brought to you in partnership with NSW Department of Education, the University of Technology Sydney, Skills Lab and the Australian Industry Group.

Please note this workshop is for NSW-based manufacturers only.

This workshop is delivered in two separate online sessions (Feb 25 and March 20) with time in between to complete your futuremap assessment before we reconvene to share insights, how to read your report and how to access free training.

Future-proofing NSW Manufacturing is brought to you in partnership with NSW Department of Education, the University of Technology Sydney, Skills Lab and the Australian Industry Group.

A unique opportunity to reset your strategy and upskill your workforce!

Manufacturing business leaders face many challenges including workforce shortages, technology – what to invest in and when, transitioning to a green economy and broken supply chains to name a few.

Attending this complimentary workshop is a great way to re-assess your strategic priorities through the futuremap® diagnostic tool, identify skill gaps, and access free micro-credential courses to upskill your workforce.

Our mission is to assist you to accelerate your growth with practical solutions that add value.

Following the workshops (both sessions) you will have a clearer idea of where to focus over the next 2 years, access to knowledge, capital and human resources to help you get there. More specifically and practically, you will get:

  • A 2-year strategic roadmap/report with recommendations & resources
  • Hear about advanced manufacturing technology insights & case studies
  • Access to training, talent, grants, collaborative technology facilities & expertise
  • Access to student groups to work on your innovation projects
  • Meet industry peers online, exchange ideas & make new connections

About futuremap

Feedback tells us 92% of the businesses that attend will review the futuremap roadmap report and its recommendations. 88% would recommend the workshop, and 80% found the workshop thought provoking and would accelerate their adoption of technology.

In total, more than 1000 industry leaders have used the futuremap tool which is uniquely designed to assist manufacturing businesses to assess and map their maturity levels and capabilities in the areas of:

  • market positioning
  • leadership, strategy and change management
  • innovation and use of technology
  • digital manufacturing (Industry 4.0)

Who should attend

Register your leadership team responsible for strategy, culture, human resources, operations and customer experience.

Agenda – session 1 – Tuesday 25 February, 2025

  • 9:00am Welcome and acknowledgement of country
  • 9:10am futuremap workshop
  • 10:30am NSW Driving Digital Skills overview of free training
  • 10:40am Next steps to complete futuremap and register for part 2
  • 10:50am Questions and feedback

Registration

Click here to get tickets to the Future-proofing Regional NSW Manufacturing – Online Workshops.

What happens after workshop session 1?

  • A copy of the presentation will be provided following the workshop along with instructions on how to access the online futuremap diagnostic tool, complete the assessment and register for session 2.

futuremap® is delivered as part of the Driving Digital Skills Program which offers a holistic approach to workforce development fully funded by the NSW Government. In session 2 of the workshop on March 20 we will assist you to tap into skills, talent, capital, expertise, and advanced manufacturing R&D lab facilities aligned to your priority needs.

 


 

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