Join our FREE Event
Empowering Australian manufacturers with Product Lifecycle Management
A breakfast event in collaboration with Western Sydney University
25 August | 7:30am - 9:30am
Western Sydney University, Bankstown Campus - Factory of the Future
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Product Lifecycle Management can help manufacturers create a more connected and reliable way of working.
Australian manufacturers are under growing pressure to deliver faster, manage more complex products, and compete in a global market that is changing quickly.
For many companies, PLM still feels too complex, too expensive, or too far away from daily engineering and manufacturing reality.
This event is designed to change that conversation.
Join us for a focused breakfast session at the Western Sydney University, Bankstown Campus - Factory of the Future and explore how PLM can become more practical, accessible, and relevant for Australian manufacturing companies.


Address
Western Sydney University Bankstown campus, 74 Rickard Rd, Bankstown
Parking is available for free at the nearby Bankstown Central shopping centre.
Northern Terrace car park is most likely always available.
When you have arrived at the campus, progress up to level 1 at the Factory of the Future Collaboration Space.
- Welcome Breakfast & Objectives
- The State of Manufacturing in Australia
- The Hidden Cost of Inaction
- Global Trends Shaping Modern Manufacturing
- What is PLM & Why it matters
- Live Demonstration, Real Outcomes & Case Studies
- Networking Session and Questions
After the main session, you are welcome to stay for networking, speak directly with our team and other participants, and take part in an optional tour of the Future Factory.
- The current state of manufacturing in Australia
- Why disconnected product data creates hidden costs
- Global trends shaping modern manufacturing
- What PLM really means and why it matters
- How manufacturers can connect engineering, product data, and business processes
- Practical outcomes, real case studies, and a live demonstration
Speakers
Our professionals will explore how PLM can become more practical, accessible, and relevant for Australian manufacturing companies.


Ian Cross
Managing Director & Head of Operations at COOLORANGE
Markus Gundersen
Integration consultant | CAD–PDM–PLM–ERP integration
Reserve your seat
Seats are limited for this in-person breakfast session.
Register now to join us at Western University of Sydney and take part in the conversation on the future of PLM for Australian manufacturing.
