
CEO Kingsley Hall featured in the Decision Maker Column for Manufacturers Monthly on what the future hold for manufacturing, globally.
Australia’s manufacturing future will be defined by modular systems, biotech integration and smart partnerships that empower SMEs to innovate, adapt and thrive.
Manufacturing has always been about transformation; raw materials into products, ideas into reality, science into solutions that improve lives. Currently, the sector is undergoing one of its most profound transformations since the industrial revolution. For small and medium enterprises (SMEs) like Micro-X, this moment presents both an opportunity and a challenge: to stay ahead, to stay relevant, and to deliver value with speed and precision.
These changes provide new opportunities for smaller players to shine. While we continue to see mega-factories being built around the world, I believe the true manufacturing success stories of the next decade will be about companies who are agile, adaptable and who can integrate across disciplines, such as biology, engineering and digital systems, to deliver flexible platforms that are centred on meeting customer need.

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