First project sets ball rolling for NSW manufacturing facility


NSW’s newly renamed Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility may still be weeks from launch, but that hasn’t stopped it completing its first project with a local industrial engineering company.

Ahead of the long-awaited opening of its facility in the brand-new city of Bradfield, west of Sydney, the state government-backed innovation accelerator hit a milestone on Wednesday, when it delivered the findings of a time-study project with Marley Flow Control.

The project with the Emu Plains headquartered company, one of the country’s leading cooling tower manufacturers, identified cost savings of up to 20 per cent in manufacturing processes that have remained largely unchanged over the last decade.

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