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Digital manufacturing on a shoestring

The WA Government, through the department's Food Industry Innovation program, has signed a 4-year agreement to bring a world-first manufacturing initiative to Western Australia.

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Any business, small or large, needs to keep improving to be able to stay competitive. Digitalising aspects of your manufacturing business can help to identify inefficiencies, improve processes and provide simple data for better decision making and importantly, it can now be quick and easy.

The Shoestring Digital program, first developed by Cambridge University with the support of the UK Government, provides a range of simple, easy to use digital tools aimed at increasing efficiency and improving decision-making. 

Explore the program webpage 

The program provides the support to get started, together with the following simple digital tools/solutions to meet real business needs: 

  • job location tracking
  • scrap monitoring 
  • power monitoring
  • downtime monitoring 
  • air quality monitoring
  • temperature monitoring.  

Shoestring Digital offers simple digitalisation for small to medium enterprises (SME) with low-risk solutions that can be installed one at a time and are simple enough to be operated by existing business employees.  It allows business to investigate digital solutions while realising small but tangible improvements in priority areas such as quality, productivity and/or sustainability from day one. 

 

Be a part of this initiative

The department supports digital adoption and digital literacy in the food and beverage manufacturing sector and invites you to participate in a free program designed to encourage the uptake of digital technology. 

Small businesses, service providers and educational institutions keen to be involved in the development of additional resources, programs and tools, are encouraged to apply.

Submit your expression of interest 

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"We consider Shoestring a positive and disruptive step in the right direction with the potential to generate significant benefit for SME businesses.
The benefits will extend far beyond the WA context as other regions recognise the power of this model and come on board allowing Shoestring the development runway (budget, space and time) to fully develop into the transformational industry development tool that it can be."
- Andrew Duff, Author research report 

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