Roy Green
@profroygreen.bsky.social
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Joining BlueSky to make society great again through transformative change and innovation. Based at the University of Technology Sydney, plus boards such as CSIRO, SmartSatCRC and Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub. Let's see how it goes.
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“Without the knowledge & without the critical thinking skills instilled by print, many of the citizens of modern democracies find themselves as helpless & as credulous as medieval peasants — moved by irrational appeals & prone to mob thinking” open.substack.com/pub/jmarriot...
The dawn of the post-literate society
And the end of civilisation
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“More than any other place on earth, we have most to gain from a low-carbon global economy thanks to our vast solar & wind resources, mineral wealth, proximity to growing markets & strategic partnerships” @timayres.bsky.social www.minister.industry.gov.au/ministers/ti... @albomp.bsky.social
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“#Manufacturing rapidly modernises our #technology capability as a nation, drives business investment in #research & #innovation and it’s where some of the greatest margins can be captured in global supply chains” says Prof Cori Stewart #ARMHub www.linkedin.com/pulse/genera...
Generative & Agentic AI Industry Connection Ignites Innovation at the ARM Hub
Our Marketing and Communications Intern Jeanie Kumar reports on two major events involving ARM Hub. By Jeanie Kumar ARM Hub has been meeting with leading voices in the robotics and AI sector across Au...
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“Australia’s biggest fossil fuel subsidy is hiding in plain sight. The diesel Fuel Tax Credit scheme — a taxpayer-funded rebate mostly benefitting big miners — is costing Australians tens of billions, fuelling emissions & damaging #productivity growth” johnmenadue.com/post/2025/08...
Capping Australia’s biggest fossil subsidy is the productivity reform we can’t afford to ignore
Australia’s biggest fossil fuel subsidy is hiding in plain sight. The diesel Fuel Tax Credit (FTC) scheme — a taxpayer-funded rebate mostly benefitting big miners — is costing Australians tens of bill...
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While a #productivity roundtable without the #research & #innovation system at its heart is ‘Hamlet without the Prince’, separate ministerial roundtables may contribute to the outcomes of the govt’s Strategic Examination of R&D www.timeshighereducation.com/news/canberr...
Canberra pre-summit roundtables ‘will make a difference’
Amid claims outcomes of long-anticipated talkfest have been orchestrated in advance, expert says precursor events promise ‘substance’
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For roundtable reflection - “an almost exact correlation between the decline of manufacturing, the decline of business expenditure on R&D and the decline of productivity growth, now at its lowest level in almost 60 years” www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08... @albomp.bsky.social
Off the productivity round table: What won't be discussed this week
Problem and productivity. It's a pairing that has become inseparable in recent times, given our productivity growth is the lowest in half a century.
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“The data show no correlation between #taxation & #productivity growth, nor with the rate of #innovation. Instead, it may be that tax revenue spent on #education, #skills & #research will make more difference to productivity growth” Michael Keating johnmenadue.com/post/2025/08... @albomp.bsky.social
Economic reform and the productivity slowdown
The productivity slowdown is mostly due to slower technological progress. The economic reform agenda should focus on measures to improve competitive pressures for firms to innovate and improve.
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Unsurprising, but nevertheless tragic. Makes it very hard for integrators and multidisciplinarians to exist in academia. #academicsky
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Great to welcome chair Martijn Wilder, CEO David Gall & National Reconstruction Fund (NRFC) board to the #ARMHub & #UAP for tour & discussion about how we grow globally competitive knowledge-driven #manufacturing SMEs ⚙️📡🔬 @albomp.bsky.social
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“The government can’t legislate for better management but what it can do is introduce programs for management & enterprise improvement to build the innovative capability of companies” My take on #management practice & #productivity debate www.afr.com/work-and-car... @sallymcmanus.bsky.social
Bosses blast union productivity comments as ‘a distraction’
Employers have roasted ACTU chief Sally McManus over her statement that poor management is driving poor productivity, describing it as “misguided” and “wrong”.
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Space policy is industrial policy, innovation policy, climate policy, agricultural policy & defence policy at the 18th Australian Space Forum australianspaceforum.com.au
18th Australian Space Forum — Andy Thomas Space Foundation
15–16 July, 2025 • Adelaide, South Australia
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“I look forward to assessing this important legislation aimed at assisting workers in the areas of Australia most impacted by the transition and identifying opportunities in the industries and technologies of the future” www.netzero.gov.au/media-releas... @albomp.bsky.social
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“In a democracy, parties have to acknowledge this basic truth: workers & communities must see the benefits of the economic agenda. As chancellor Rachel Reeves has said, where things are made, and who makes them, matters” on.ft.com/4enuAhU @albomp.bsky.social
Labour’s industrial policy can succeed where Biden failed
The UK government faces few of the obstacles that stymied the former US president’s agenda
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“In an AI-systems world, #productivity is not merely about human capital or business incentives. It's about system command: Who controls the architecture? Who defines the standards? Who owns & governs the flows of data, decisions & influence” open.substack.com/pub/realpoli...
Australia’s Digital Dissonance: Why the Productivity Conversation Needs a Reset
Our digital economy is being colonised—not with malice, but by neglect.
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UK projected spending growth for 2025/26 - 2028/29 is highest for #science, #innovation & #research at 7.4% over the 3 yr period. This is a strategic bet on the future that has to pay off on.ft.com/4jSMWIG
Labour bets big on an infrastructure-led recovery
While the party shows largesse on capital spending, it pencils in pretty tight settlements for public services
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