Much like any journey, overcoming barriers is a part of the pathway to digital transformation. Digital transformation touches on many areas of an organisation, and is particularly important for those organisations with a large number of employees.
Much like any journey, overcoming barriers is a part of the pathway to digital transformation. Digital transformation touches on many areas of an organisation, and is particularly important for those organisations with a large number of employees.
We know that software is a major enabler in the digital transformation process. Whether you are in the early stages of your journey or are focused on continuously refining and improving your business, sometimes the solutions implemented are complex and fall outside the sphere of accountability of your existing IT or engineering teams.
Over the last 20 years, manufacturers have been using automation to streamline their operations, responding to changes in the market and evolving factory floors.
Driving continuous improvements and efficiencies is a priority for most, if not all, businesses. Digital technologies are providing us with more data and intelligence than ever before, helping to drive better decision making. Our ability to utilise data collection, predictive analytics and the Internet of Things is enhancing business operations in almost every industry.
The Nukon team are spread far and wide across Australia. We have team members based in Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Launceston. We also regularly meet with clients (virtually and face-to-face) and see their operations first-hand. We take the time to understand their operations.
The finalists have been announced for the 2019 ARN Innovation Awards and Nukon is proud to be shortlisted in the Smart Technology category.
Nukon and software developer OFS (Operations Feedback Systems) have joined forces in a fresh partnership set to offer Australian manufacturers enhanced ability to digitise and adopt Industry 4.0 solutions.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an analyst at Nukon?
From poring over the tiny details in an effort to save customers money, to contributing towards the development of exciting new technology designed to tackle the war on waste - we spoke to former Junior Analyst-turned-Nukon Senior Analyst Scott Schulz for an overview of his role and what it looks like day-to-day.
While food recalls are a relatively rare occurrence – according to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), there are on average 67 food recalls per year – they can pose a significant danger to public health and safety if not done correctly or in a timely manner. That is why the FSANZ requires that manufacturers, wholesalers and importers of food have a detailed system in place to ensure the recall of unsafe food.
Not everyone expects ‘wine’ and the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) to be used in the same sentence. But one of our employees is challenging this assumption on her own vineyards...
Nukon transforms existing infrastructures, unifies business silos, and turns isolated data into actionable insights that help you thrive.