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Registrations Now Open for the 2025 National Manufacturing Summit: Manufacturing Australia’s Future

Weld Australia 3 mins read

Weld Australia Calls for Stronger Local Content Mandates and Industry-Led Reform

 

Weld Australia is proud to announce that registrations are now open for the 2025 National Manufacturing Summit, set to take place on 24 July at the Shangri-La Sydney, with a Welcome Dinner on 23 July. This year’s Summit, themed Manufacturing Australia’s Future: Local Strength, Global Impact, comes at a critical time for Australian industry and will focus on bold, actionable steps to revitalise the nation’s manufacturing sector.

 

The Australian manufacturing industry stands at a crossroads. Once a powerhouse contributing 28% of national GDP, the sector now accounts for just 5.9%, signalling the urgent need for comprehensive reform and strategic investment. The 2025 Summit will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, educators, and the broader manufacturing workforce to set the agenda for transformative change.

 

According to Geoff Crittenden, CEO of Weld Australia, “The decline in Australian manufacturing is not inevitable—it’s a policy choice. With the right frameworks in place, our industry can not only recover but lead. This Summit is our opportunity to demand enforceable local content policies, invest in sovereign capability, and map a future built on innovation, skills, and sustainability.”

 

“The 2025 Summit will examine the policy and legislative frameworks required to support a thriving, globally competitive manufacturing sector. With federal and state governments looking to reindustrialise key parts of the economy, the Summit will push for clear, enforceable minimum local content thresholds across all significant public and private projects.”

 

“The time for token gestures is over. We need enforceable, specific local content policy—not empty targets—to ensure Australian materials and expertise are prioritised in the build-out of our future industries,” said Crittenden. “The Summit is where those who care about the future of Australian manufacturing come to shape it.”

 

The Summit program will explore how Australian manufacturing can lead across five key national priorities:

  • Renewable Energy: Addressing the need for local production of wind and transmission towers, and reducing dependence on imported infrastructure that threatens jobs and safety.
  • Infrastructure: Highlighting opportunities for Australian manufacturers to contribute to large-scale national projects and the need for government procurement mandates to secure local participation.
  • Critical Minerals: Unlocking the potential of Australia's mineral wealth through local processing, securing supply chains, and driving technological innovation.
  • Defence: Showcasing the defence sector as a platform for manufacturing innovation and economic growth through sovereign capability.
  • Workforce Development: Exploring strategies to upskill the next generation of tradespeople and engineers, especially in welding and other technical fields.

 

Just some of the expert speakers include:

  • The Hon Anoulack Chanthivong (New South Wales Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading, Minister for Industry and Trade, Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology, Minister for Building, and Minister for Corrections)
  • The Hon Tim Ayres (Federal Minister for Industry and Innovation, and Minister for Science)
  • Richard Denniss (Executive Director, Australia Institute)
  • Tim Buckley (Clean Investment Australia)
  • David Shankey (CEO, Net Zero Economy Authority)
  • Rod Henderson (Managing Director & CEO, AMP Control)
  • Simon Terry (CEO, Dux Hot Water)
  • Geoff Crittenden (CEO, Weld Australia)
  • Doug Luciani (President & CEO, CWB Group)
  • Jim Sandford (Industry Professor of Economics, McMaster University, Canada)
  • Amanda Sonntag (Executive Director, NSW Department of Education)
  • Justin Spedding (Senior Project Officer, Corrections Victoria)
  • MC Ellen Fanning (ABC Journalist)

 

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

 

With thanks to our Major Sponsor, Investment NSW, and our Sponsor: the Queensland Government.


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:

Sally Wood on 0434 442 687 or [email protected]

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