
Own It: Leadership is a Personal Responsibility, Not a Title
In the picture: David Altana is head of Growth & Partnerships at Smartspace.ai & Co-Founder & Host of The Better SMB Podcast. You can’t change your business without changing how you lead. In the picture: Rob Bull, Director & Principal Consultant at Plexus Consultant & Co-Founder & Host […]

Hutt Valley’s focus on manufacturing’s future
Just released is strategic report 35 BY 35, the ten-year roadmap for Hutt Valley business growth, with a strong focus on manufacturing. The ambitious 10-year plan is to grow the Hutt Valley’s GDP by 35%, increase productivity by 16%, and increase highly skilled jobs by 18% – putting our region […]

Digital transformation on a shoestring: Auckland’s innovative approach to manufacturing
A new insights paper from Tātaki Auckland Unlimited reveals how small manufacturers can embrace digital technologies without breaking the bank or risking disrupting their processes. Manufacturing remains a cornerstone of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s economy, contributing more than $11 billion to the region’s GDP and employing approximately 85,000 people. Despite this […]

The pay equity puzzle: can we compare effort, skill and risk between different industries?
Gemma Piercy, Lecturer, Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Waikato Bill Cochrane, Senior Lecture in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Waikato Suzette Dyer, Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management, University of Waikato Last week’s move by the government to amend pay equity laws, using parliamentary urgency to rush […]

Upskilling your workforce: the secret weapon to staying ahead in tough economies
Convex, an innovative New Zealand plastic packaging company, sees staff training not just as a strategy, but as a vital driver of success. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the company actively invested in upskilling its people to stay agile through the crisis. Now, with New Zealand businesses facing fresh economic challenges, […]

Engineering capacity when and where you need it
Celebrating 10 Years of Caliber Design at SouthMach 2025 Caliber Design is turning 10—and we’re marking the occasion at SouthMach 2025 with a celebration that reflects who we are: practical, people-focused, and project-driven. Visit us at Booth 135 for a slice of birthday cake and go in the draw to […]

Unemployment data shows real weakness behind the headline rate
Unemployment data released today by Statistics New Zealand shows ongoing weakness in the labour market, with falling employment, falling hours of work, and nearly half of all workers getting a pay rise less than inflation, said NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi Economist Craig Renney. “While the unemployment rate number stayed at […]

Chemz: Built on experience, Powered by Kiwi loyalty
From May issue of NZ Manufacturer magazine. We celebrate this outstanding achievement. Chemz: 100 Seasons of Kiwi Innovation and Loyalty A New Zealand-owned success story built on quality, loyalty, and a commitment to solutions that work for Kiwi industries – celebrates 25 year anniversary. -John Berry The Chemz story begins […]

Managing legal and reputational risk
Business News/Analysis -Kate Alexander, co-founder, Crisis and Legal PR, Alexander PR The intersection between law and public perception can be a blind spot for lawyers. Yet today’s digital reality is that damage in the court of public opinion can outstrip that in a court of law. It usually happens much […]
Article 2: The Crucial Role of System Integrators in Industry 4.0 and Automation
-Frank Phillips, Director, Fulcrum Welcome to the next part of our Industry 4.0 series for SME manufacturers. We’re exploring various companies that can help you embrace advanced technologies and optimise your operations. Today’s focus: System Integrators. Let’s dive in and see how they can drive your business success. System Integrators: […]
Double materiality: What it is and why it matters to manufacturers
Sustainability isn’t just about ticking boxes for your next report. It’s about seeing the big picture – how the world is affecting your business and how your business is affecting the world. That’s the idea behind double materiality, and it’s something manufacturers across New Zealand should start paying attention to. […]
Remanufacturing 101: Reviving parts, reclaiming value
The remanufacturing market unlocks opportunity across sectors for higher margins, affordability, and supply chain resilience. Remanufacturing, the process of restoring used parts to give them a second life, has propelled into the spotlight in recent years by attempts to mitigate supply chain shortages, reach new customers through affordability, and search for […]
From Automation to Augmentation: How Industry 5.0 is Redefining Manufacturing
The landscape of manufacturing is undergoing a significant transformation as we transition from the principles of Industry 4.0 to the emerging focus of Industry 5.0. While Industry 4.0 emphasised automation and the integration of digital technologies into manufacturing processes, Industry 5.0 shifts the spotlight towards augmentation, fostering a harmonious collaboration between humans and machines. Evolution from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 Industry 4.0 brought a revolution by embedding automation and data exchange into manufacturing through cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, and cloud computing. The central aim was to streamline operations, reduce human intervention, and enhance efficiency. However, as we pivot to Industry 5.0, the emphasis broadens to include the critical role humans play alongside machines, leveraging the unique capabilities of both to drive innovation and adaptability. Key Differences: Automation vs Augmentation The shift from automation to augmentation marks a fundamental change. Automation focuses on machines performing tasks independently, effectively reducing human involvement in repetitive and labour-intensive activities. In contrast, augmentation enhances human capabilities. It is about empowering workers with intelligent systems, using machines to support and elevate human decision-making and creativity rather than replace it. Benefits of Human-Machine Collaboration The synergy between humans and machines in Industry 5.0 offers numerous benefits. It enhances problem-solving capabilities by combining human intuition with machine precision and data processing power. This partnership can lead to more innovative solutions and a more flexible production environment. Moreover, it increases operational efficiency as machines handle repetitive tasks, allowing human workers to focus on more strategic roles that require creativity and complex decision-making. Examples of Successful Augmentation Real-world examples of successful augmentation in manufacturing often involve collaborative robots, known as cobots, working alongside human workers on production lines. These cobots are designed to assist with precision tasks, reducing the physical strain on workers and lowering the risk of human error. […]