The Future of Manufacturing: Growth, Innovation, and Inclusion
Manufacturing is evolving rapidly, and as an industry, we must stay ahead by sharing insights and adopting best practices. That’s why we’ve been actively participating in industry events year after year—to connect, learn, and showcase what we’re doing at All Industries Group.
Looking at the delegate list this year, I noticed several industry professionals eager to exchange knowledge. It’s exciting to see the enthusiasm for innovation, and I’m looking forward to learning from them while also sharing our expertise.
A Growing Sector with Limitless Potential
Queensland’s manufacturing sector is booming, with over 200,000 workers contributing to various industries. According to Minister for Manufacturing, Glenn Butcher, key operators are opening new doors for growth and opportunity.
At All Industries Group, we believe the future of manufacturing relies on the next generation. That’s why student engagement is a top priority. We’re seeing more industries actively working to recruit young talent straight from schools, ensuring they see manufacturing as a dynamic and rewarding career path.
Breaking Barriers and Encouraging Diversity
One of the biggest challenges in the industry is increasing female participation. Manufacturing has long been perceived as a male-dominated field, but that’s changing. As a female-led business, we are committed to bringing more women into the workforce and encouraging young girls to explore careers in manufacturing. The stigma surrounding women in trades is something we’re actively working to break down.
We’re proud to showcase what’s possible and inspire more diversity in the field.