As recently reported, we’re midway through a project to upgrade our IT systems and software – and move in new IT directions. One focus is on technology upgrades to streamline processes for enhanced efficiency. Here’s what that involves and how it will help us deliver robust and cost-effective advanced manufacturing solutions for the aerospace, defence, mining and medical sectors.
With five decades in Australian manufacturing, Romar Engineering has continually adapted to stay a leader in comprehensive and cutting-edge manufacturing solutions. In the first of a two-part blog, we look at our new IT Directions, and how we’re implementing Industry 4.0 manufacturing solutions to enhance productivity and quality for every customer.
Central to Romar Engineering’s vast manufacturing capability is industry-leading expertise, advanced technology and state-of-the-art facilities. With our ISO Class 8 clean room, we’re equipped for comprehensive and specialised manufacturing solutions for clients across medical, aerospace and defence. Here’s what clean room manufacturing involves, and why it’s central to first-class manufacturing for highly regulated industries.
Romar Engineering’s industry-leading team has the expertise to deliver fully compliant, scalable and robust manufacturing solutions, and with ISO certification, our manufacturing always meets International Standards. ISO Standards are a key part of the manufacturing process and a client’s assurance that your manufacturing partner is certified for safety, reliability and consistency.
Challenging is perhaps the most common descriptive for 2020 around the globe. While it has been a difficult year for many in the manufacturing sector, we’re fortunate to have been able to continue offering our diverse manufacturing solutions for clients in the aerospace, medical, mining and defence sectors. From COVID-19 to incredible collaborations, here’s what the Romar Engineering team has been up to in 2020.
At Romar, we rely on decades of traditional manufacturing experience, plus specialised capability across areas including advanced manufacturing, elastomers, silicone and medical device manufacturing. Our expertise helps us create tailored manufacturing solutions that meet specific client objectives, and one method we employ is finite element analysis (FEA). Here’s what that involves and why it’s crucial for cost-effective and efficient manufacturing.
Romar continues to invest in its scalable manufacturing capability and operations to service customers across all sectors of Australian manufacturing. By investing in new machinery, warehousing and stock, Romar continues its commitment to Australian manufacturing by advancing turnaround times and increasing capacity.
A collaboration between Hypersonix Launch Systems, the University of Southern Queensland, LSM Advanced Composites (LSM) and Romar Engineering has been recognised with a $2.95 million Federal Government grant to develop a world-first reusable hypersonic UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) project.
Romar Engineering is very proud to support young engineering students through our internship program, and the latest to join us is Felix Daddo, an aeronautical engineering student from the University of Sydney. Felix is interning with our advanced manufacturing team to develop innovative fluid and motion control solutions.