[Harley De Burgh]
Look, this is just a little teaser—a taster, I guess—of what's to come.
[Ken Morrison]
Good morning, everybody. It is fantastic to see so many people here.
[Raquel Bloom]
I've never seen so many manufacturers in one room.
[Ken Morrison]
The AMRF will provide world-class infrastructure to support manufacturing in Western Sydney and across the state. It will help businesses innovate, scale, and stay ahead of the competition. Its heart will be at Bradfield, helping to underpin the ecosystem that will drive this new city.
[Ella Averill-Russell]
You’ve got some really strong industry partners, and I think it’s amazing. It’s very exciting as well.
[Kate Green]
It’s been fantastic to see the vision of the AMRF come to life.
[Margan Baker]
At this point, I'd like to call our panellists up to the front.
[Philip Youngman]
It’s not just about working together for a finite period of time.
[Gareth Jones]
Having that audience; when I got up and turned around, I thought, “Oh, okay, I can do this.”
How we can improve our productivity, we said around 20%. I think in reality we might actually hit more than 30.
[Owen Childs]
We're looking forward to seeing what machines and manufacturing capabilities the AMRF has.
[Troy Rath]
I can see manufacturing starting to get a bit of a push, so yeah, it's very exciting.
[Gareth Jones]
We saw what the AMRF was trying to do and it was a little bit of a marriage made in heaven.
[James Stokes]
This machine here is just one of our smaller prototyping machines.
[Ian Hudson]
There are lots of manufacturing businesses in Western Sydney, and I think a lot more can benefit from that kind of assistance.
[Ben Kitcher]
Actually, the machinery and buildings are only one part of this—the team, the people, and the skills around it are absolutely key.