National Manufacturing Summit 2026

Overview

Hosted by Weld Australia, the National Manufacturing Summit brings together a diverse group of industry stakeholders. This years Summit will be held on 29 and 30 July 2026 in Adelaide

When : 29-07-2026 - 30-07-2026

Time : 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Location : Amora Hotel

Contact Information

233 Victoria Square

Adelaide

South Australia

5000

Australia

Website : https://manufacturingsummit.com.au
E-Mail : events@weldaustralia.com.au
Contact Name : Michelle Tagliapietra
Phone : ...

Description

The Summit gathers leading representatives from all the major stakeholders in Australia’s manufacturing sector—business, unions, universities, the financial sector, suppliers, and government—to discuss the sector’s prospects, and identify promising, pragmatic policy measures designed to support industry.

With the theme of "Manufacturing Sovereignty: Australia’s Defence Advantage", the 2026 National Manufacturing Summit will shine a spotlight on the pivotal role Australia’s manufacturing sector plays in strengthening our national security, economic resilience, and sovereign capability. Manufacturing Sovereignty: Australia’s Defence Advantage

As global tensions reshape supply chains and accelerate the need for self-reliant industrial systems, the Defence industry stands out as both a priority and an unparalleled opportunity for Australian manufacturers.

Australia’s Defence programs—from continuous naval shipbuilding and next-generation aerospace platforms to advanced munitions, autonomous systems, critical minerals, materials science, and secure energy systems—represent some of the largest and most technologically complex undertakings in our nation’s history.

These programs demand precision, reliability, and world-class innovation. They also offer local manufacturers a pathway to scale, diversify, and embed themselves in globally competitive value chains. Seizing these opportunities will require bold, coordinated investment:

At the same time, Australia must build the partnership architecture that underpins world-class Defence manufacturing. Strong collaboration between government, Defence primes, SMEs, research institutions, and technology providers will be essential to accelerate capability development, enhance quality and certification pathways, and create the supply-chain depth required for true sovereignty.

The National Manufacturing Summit program will unpack the strategies, capabilities, and partnerships needed to meet Defence’s ambitious procurement timelines and capability targets. It will examine how Australia can build industrial strength in priority areas such as guided weapons, explosives, maritime sustainment, aerospace components, cyber-physical systems, and secure energy and fuels. It will also explore how to ensure local businesses—particularly SMEs—are equipped, competitive, and ready to contribute to Defence projects at home and abroad.

Attendees will hear insights from Defence leaders, prime contractors, tier-one suppliers, and specialist manufacturers who are already delivering into major programs. They will also gain perspectives from policymakers, capability planners, and innovation experts shaping Australia’s industrial future. Together, these voices will present a clear-eyed view of what it will take for Australia to build and sustain a sovereign manufacturing base that enhances national resilience and positions the sector for long-term success.

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