The Future of Manufacturing Is Human-Centred - Australian Manufacturing
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The future of manufacturing is human-centred - Australian Manufacturing
Walk into almost any Australian factory today and you’ll see the signs of digital transformation in action. Intelligent machines hum across the floor, data dashboards flicker with real-time insights, and automation that streamlines processes with remarkable efficiency is easily visible.
New technologies have stimulated employment in East Asia and the Pacific (EAP) countries, productivity and scale gains, offsetting the effects of automation on labour. This is reflected in a report published by the World Bank dated 19 May 2025. However, the benefits have been uneven, favouring skilled workers, while some less skilled workers, in more routine and manual jobs, have been pushed into the informal sector. In the future, digitization …
AI and the Great Work Reallocation in Asia Pacific
What proportion of your future coworkers will be humans, robots and agentic AI? How will roles change and will humans stay in control? “AI won’t take your job. It’s somebody using AI who will.”This oft-recurring statement in recent days reveals a growing reality: organizations are being reshaped by the balance of workloads and roles between AI and humans. It also reinforces the fact that humans will still have a major role to play in the future …
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