New South Wales has officially launched the AMRF Connect Hub, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the manufacturing sector across the state.

This hub will serve as a vital resource for manufacturers, facilitating collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing within the industry.

The AMRF Connect Hub is designed to support businesses in adopting advanced manufacturing technologies and practices, helping them stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. It will offer a range of services, including access to cutting-edge research, training programs, and networking opportunities with industry experts.

Minister for Manufacturing, Tim Crakanthorp, said, “The AMRF Connect Hub represents a significant investment in the future of manufacturing in NSW. By fostering collaboration and innovation, we are empowering our manufacturers to thrive and adapt to the challenges of the modern economy.”

The hub is expected to play a crucial role in connecting manufacturers with resources and expertise, ultimately driving growth and job creation in the sector. With a focus on sustainable practices and technology integration, the AMRF Connect Hub aims to position NSW as a leader in advanced manufacturing.

As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the manufacturing industry, the New South Wales Government is excited about the opportunities the AMRF Connect Hub will create for businesses and workers across the state.

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