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The global pivot to Work From Anywhere (WFA) in response to COVID-19 restrictions has thrust cyber security to the top of the agenda with unforeseen speed. As more employees connect via home and public networks, companies have been forced to share the responsibility of managing security risks.
Over the last few months, around the world there have been huge changes to the way we move and operate due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve seen people really adapt during this time, and in doing so, many industries are taking stock of this time and what we’ve learned from it.
SAGE Automation has proudly been working with the defence industry for more than 15 years, and in that time our technicians have been involved in some major project work. We spoke with Peter Langstreth, one of our Site Supervisors based at Garden Island in Sydney, about his experience working on Navy vessels and how the team approach each task.
Incorporating smart tunnel solutions provides road authorities with the greatest opportunity to make existing and future tunnels safer and more cost-effective. Future-proofing our road networks has always been SAGE Automation’s goal, and congestion management is just one part of this.
While there has always been innovation in the defence industry, the race is on for their supply chain partners to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies.
It's no secret that the future of energy will be vastly different to how we know it today. This brings a raft of challenges for energy providers, but also plenty of new opportunities for the industry and energy consumers alike.
Defence organisations are always facing new challenges.
As the implementation of industry 4.0 technologies becomes a reality for more and more manufacturers, the full potential benefits these advancements have for the defence supply chain have yet to be realised.
Councils are increasingly seeking out smarter asset management methods that improve resource allocation and ultimately public services.