Resource employers welcome 10-year vision for METS sector


Tuesday, 08 November, 2016

A new 10 Year Sector Competitiveness Plan for Australia’s mining equipment, technology and services (METS) industry provides a clear roadmap for the development of a sector that is poised to drive significant economic and employment opportunities for Australia, says national resource employer group AMMA.

Launched today at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), the 10-year plan is the result of extensive research by industry-led ‘growth centre’ METS Ignited in consultation with federal and state governments, industry peak bodies and Australia’s national resource industry employer association, AMMA.

“Australia has an opportunity to be at the fore of an increasingly important global industry that is driving technology advancements, productivity and efficiency improvements across all key resource markets,” said AMMA Head of Policy Scott Barklamb.

“Australia’s resource riches, long-established and highly innovative resource industry, and world-leading education and research position our country to be global leader in this exciting area.

“AMMA congratulates METS Ignited on providing industry and government with a comprehensive plan for the future of Australia’s METS sector.”

AMMA strongly supports the five work programs identified in the 10 Year Competitiveness Plan:

  • Aligning the strategies of METS providers, miners and research institutions to ensure future innovations are driven by customer demand and industry needs.
  • Developing a stronger sense of value and brand identity for Australia’s METS sector.
  • Increasing the participation of Australian METS companies in domestic and global supply chains.
  • Providing platforms, both virtual and physical, for METS companies and researchers to come together to tackle practical problems for resource producers.
  • Supporting skills and employability to ensure Australia’s technical capabilities keep pace with evolving technical and industry demands.

“As a contributor to the 10 Year Plan, AMMA looks forward to continuing to work with METS Ignited, particularly in our key areas of expertise across productivity, social licence to operate, skilling, human resources and other people-related matters,” Barklamb continued.

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