The Australian Manufacturing Growth Centre has announced the appointment of a new state director to enhance support for Western Australian manufacturers engaged in the wind energy supply chain.
This strategic move aims to strengthen local industry capabilities and solidify the state’s role in the burgeoning renewable energy sector.
AMGC Managing Director, John McCauley, said, “The wind energy sector is a critical part of Australia’s transition to a sustainable future. Our goal is to ensure that Western Australian manufacturers are positioned to take full advantage of this growth.”
The new state director will work closely with manufacturers, stakeholders, and government bodies to identify opportunities within the expanding wind energy market. By fostering collaboration, AMGC aims to drive innovation and support local businesses in seizing upcoming projects. “We want to create pathways for our manufacturers to connect with the supply chain and participate in this exciting industry,” McCauley added.
Western Australia is well-suited for growth in renewable energy, especially wind, thanks to its abundant natural resources and supportive regulatory framework. The new director’s role will involve linking local manufacturers with the broader supply chain, helping them to benefit from new initiatives and projects in the pipeline.
This appointment is part of AMGC’s broader strategy to empower regional manufacturers as they adapt to a rapidly changing energy landscape. “By providing tailored resources and networking opportunities, we can help local businesses innovate and thrive in this competitive market,” McCauley said.
With a focus on wind energy, AMGC is aligning with national goals for renewable energy adoption and climate action. With the new state director leading the charge, AMGC is poised to support Western Australian manufacturers in navigating this promising sector while contributing to a more sustainable future for the region and the nation.