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Queensland Premier Steven Miles to Open the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit

Weld Australia 3 mins read

Weld Australia is pleased to announce that Queensland Premier, the Hon Steven Miles MP will open the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit in Brisbane on 31 July.

Hosted by Weld Australia, the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit will bring together leading industry experts to discuss the practical aspects of manufacturing Australia’s renewable energy revolution. It will highlighting the essential components needed to drive Australia’s transition to a sustainable future and help overcome the challenges.

The Queensland Government has made significant strides in renewable energy, driven by ambitious targets and substantial investments. In 2015, Queensland established a 50% renewable energy target by 2030. In 2022, this target was increased to 70% by 2032, and 80% by 2035.

Queensland is accelerating towards its renewable energy targets and now boasts 54 large-scale renewable energy projects (operating, under construction or financially committed) since 2015. This represents more than $11 billion of investment, around 8,700 construction jobs, over 6,000 megawatts (MW) of clean energy and more than 15 million tonnes of avoided emissions each year (as at 29 February 2024).

Combined with rooftop solar, the state has more than 10,000MW of renewable energy capacity, putting downward pressure on electricity prices. In total, 27% of electricity generated in Queensland is produced from renewable energy sources (as at 29 February 2024).

Premier Miles will offer a unique insights into Queensland’s successful renewable energy strategies and initiatives. Attendees will learn from real-world examples of how government investment and strategic planning can drive the renewable energy agenda, providing valuable lessons for other regions and states. Learn how Australia might replicate and build upon Queensland's success to make the renewable energy revolution a reality across the nation.

According to Geoff Crittenden (CEO, Weld Australia), ““We are honoured to have Queensland Premier, the Hon Steven Miles MP, open the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit. His leadership and the Queensland Government's commitment to renewable energy are exemplary. The Premier’s insights will be invaluable as we explore the practical aspects of manufacturing Australia’s renewable energy revolution.”

“Queensland’s ambitious renewable energy targets and substantial investments have positioned the state as a leader in the transition to sustainable energy. With over 54 large-scale renewable projects, $11 billion in investment, and significant reductions in emissions, Queensland sets a powerful example for the rest of the country,” Crittenden continued.

“At Weld Australia, we are dedicated to driving innovation and excellence in the manufacturing industry. The 2024 National Manufacturing Summit will serve as a pivotal platform for sharing knowledge, strategies, and real-world examples of how we can collectively advance Australia’s renewable energy goals. Premier Miles’ participation underscores the importance of government and industry collaboration in achieving these targets,” Crittenden said.

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About the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit 

The theme of the 2024 National Manufacturing Summit is 'Pathway to Success: Making the Renewable Energy Revolution a Reality'. The 2024 National Manufacturing Summit aims to bridge the gap between ambitious targets and practical implementation. The Summit will act as a catalyst for action, innovation, and collaboration, steering Australia towards a sustainable and prosperous future. It will be held in Brisbane on 31 July and 1 August.

The ‘Australian Capability’ session is a must-attend for anyone interested in understanding the capabilities and contributions of Australian companies and institutions in the renewable energy sector. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how local expertise is shaping the future of renewable energy and learn about the collaborative efforts that are driving innovation and sustainability. Tania Archibald (Chief Executive of Australian Steel Products at BlueScope) will be joined by Vesna Vesna Olles (Director of Strategy, Clean Energy, BOC) to discuss how Australia can build a sustainable and prosperous future by leveraging the strengths and capabilities of our local industry.

The Global Outlook session will deliver insights into global trends, best practices, and innovative solutions that can be adapted to enhance Australia's renewable energy sector. It will feature Koen De Backer (International Expert in Public Policy) and Elizabeth Thurbon (Professor of International Political Economy, University of NSW).

Just some of other expert speakers include:

  • Georges Antoun, Chief Commercial Officer, First Solar
  • Simon Kuestenmacher, Co-Founder, The Demographics Group
  • Jim Stanford, Economist & Director, The Australia Institute & Centre for Future Work
  • Glenn Butcher, Queensland Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing and Minister for Water
  • Hon Tim Ayres, Assistant Minister Trade and Manufacturing
  • Monique English, Engagement Manager, Standards Australia
  • Michelle O’Neil, National President, ACTU
  • Natalie Collard, CEO, Farmers for Climate Action
  • Geoff Crittenden, CEO, Weld Australia

For further information and to register visit: https://manufacturingsummit.com.au  

With thanks to our sponsors: the Australian Government’s Department of Industry Science and Resources; BlueScope; the Centre for Future Work; the Queensland Government’s Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water; and Standards Australia.

 


About us:

ABOUT WELD AUSTRALIA

 Weld Australia represents the welding profession in Australia. Its members are made up of individual welding professionals and companies of all sizes. Weld Australia members are involved almost every facet of Australian industry and make a significant contribution to the nation’s economy. The primary goal of Weld Australia is to ensure that the Australian welding industry remains locally and globally competitive, both now and into the future. Weld Australia is the Australian representative member of the International Institute of Welding (IIW). For more information or to join Weld Australia, please visit: www.weldaustralia.com.au.


Contact details:

For further details, including media passes to attend the Summit, please contact: Sally Wood on 0434 442 687 or sally@wordly.com.au

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