3. The future of Advanced Manufacturing
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4. What is META?
META is a collaborative network of high
potential manufacturing businesses and
researchers aiming to advance Manufacturing.
Through the promotion of leadership and
continuous learning, META members will
accelerate growth and increase the efficiency
and competitiveness of Australia’s
manufacturing industry globally.
5. There is no level
playing field
Its truly a
global game
Single companies vs. collaboration networks
Globalisation: Challenges of Manufacturing
6. Advanced Manufacturing value chain
Mass customisation, sustainability, speed
Suppliers Research Development Manufacturing
Sales, Marketing
& Support
Customers
Advanced manufacturing is the provision of technology, processes and
skills along the whole value chain, including key customers as well as key
suppliers, to continuously improve products and surrounding services in a
reliable and sustainable way, better than any global competitor.
7. Mass customisation – responding to the customer
Customising turntable
technology to apply to a hotel..
Or to the mining industry..
9. Speed to market – fast fashion
Production lines that are
focused on customer demand..
Finished product from 12 months to
2 weeks, sell more and less waste
10. The key attributes of a successful manufacturer will continue
Source: Simon, Kucher & Partners 2013 (2,746 companies over 20 years).
Key Attributes
1. Extremely ambitious targets
2. Focus and depth
3. Globalisation
4. Innovation
5. Closeness to customers
6. Loyal and highly qualified staff
7. Strong and consistent leadership
11. • Focus on 500 companies/researchers (META 500), across industries, to build
the leadership base and the activity map for META
• Collaboration as a competitive enabler within Industries and between
Industries and Researchers through Collaboration hubs and Collaboration
projects
• Entire value chain of manufacturing (End to End) with a lean foundation to
Business Excellence
• Flexibility to operate in multi industries and markets based on core
capabilities to overcome volatilities of single markets
META strategy
12. • Focus on tangible outcomes
• Industry collaborating with Industry
• Industry collaborating with Universities
• Leveraging existing networks (speed)
META action agenda
13. Hubs & Projects operate at 4 distinctive levels
4 Levels Purpose Partners (Subject matter experts)
Level 1
Community
(hubs only)
Build up personal relationships, capacity and
learning in a geographical area
Existing, long establishedand trusted
organisations with an existing geographical
network
Level 2
Technology &
Process
Foster collaborationon new
technologies, materials, business
models, supply chains etc.
Members with a specific expertise or
organisations recommendedby members
Level 3
Application
Foster collaborationin areas such as Sports,
Health, Logisticsand other applications
Members or organisations with existing
activities where META can add value
Level 4
Industry
Guide Advanced Manufacturingin
industries such as Oil & Gas, Pulp & Paper,
Mining, Forestry etc.
Members, organisationsand consultant experts
open to a collaborative relationship
Integrator of existing community activities
META has identified exciting activities in Australia, but these are too often operating
at a local community level only. One of META’s principles is not to duplicate these
existing activities but to integrate them at a national and cross-industry level.
14. Activities of META
INTERNATIONAL
BENCHMARKING
(Competitiveness)
COLLABORATIVE
ACTIVITIES
META DATABASE
• Best Global Practices – Commercialised
Innovation
• Best Global Practices – Regulatory drivers and
barriers
• Australian Manufacturing competitiveness –
international benchmarking
•Practical workshops with industry to validate
findings
•Collaboration Hubs (subject matter experts)
•Collaboration Projects (proof of concept)
•Collaboration forums (industry: university
commercialised innovation
•Lighthouse Projects (proof of concept)
•Student placement program
•Collaborative networks (industry)
•Companies: data mining – profiling META 500
•Universities: full national capability mapping
15. META has a strong national network of industry and universities
This network can
determine like no
other the future
global
competitiveness of
Australian
manufacturers
At META we are following the goals of:
Growing the business locally and globally
Developing exceptional customer satisfaction to build a continuous volume
At META we are following the goals of:
Growing the business locally and globally
Developing exceptional customer satisfaction to build a continuous volume
We are part of a globalised economy
As Australia is so vast and diverse in its manufacturing activities we need to be resourceful
Innovate
Excellence in quality
Listen to our customers
Collaborate
Utilising our best researchers and universities to give a competitive edge
Advanced Manufacturing mindset of using the full supply chain to manufacture a product and bring a product to market taking into consideration all the steps across the entire value chain and in between.
Sustainability – is not about the environment it is about an understanding and a acknowledgment of the importance of the entire value-chain.
Key Attributes
1. Extremely ambitious targets
Want to be a market leader
2. Focus and depth
> 50% vertical integration
3. Globalisation
Direct customer relationship, globally
4. Innovation
R & D spending twice the industry average
5. Closeness to customers
> 25% of employees contact customers
6. Loyalty and highly qualified staff
> 50% less turnover rate than average
7. Strong leadership
Complete identification with the company, >10 years at the top, apply common sense to business