Wood Engineering Technology (WET) Chief Operating Officer, Shaun Bosson, will be joined by Callaghan Innovation Advisor, Phil Anderson in a Q&A event to discuss the implementation of Industry 4.0 in New Zealand’s most innovative wood engineering space.
WET have pioneered a design and process for turning low value weak wood into high value structural strength lumber. Their revolutionary product, Optimised Engineered Lumber (OEL™) presents a global opportunity for its technology and is ideal for building houses as well as for use in medium, high density and commercial building applications.
Shaun and Phil will discuss in the context of Industry 4.0, how manufacturers from all industries can get started, the major challenges and outcomes, and the opportunities for our rangitahi in these specialist skilled areas.
Don’t miss an opportunity to engage with two professionals, instrumental in bringing Industry 4.0 to New Zealand’s wood processing sector.
This event is being held at the Waikanae Surf Life Saving Club, 280E Grey Street, Gisborne, Tairāwhiti and can be attended physically or virtually.
You can drop into this event at any time.
Shaun Bosson is the CEO of Wood Engineering Technology (WET) a technology
business in the building sector. Shaun has been with WET 4 years and was
responsible for the implementation of WET’s first advanced manufacturing
facility. The fully automated plant is located in Gisborne and produces
Optimised Engineered Lumber (OELTM), an innovative Glulam product.
Before joining WET, Shaun worked in several executive operations &
supply chain roles in the
multiple sectors in NZ, Europe and North America. Shaun is a passionate
about manufacturing and supply chain excellence together with embracing new
technology.
Shaun has degrees in engineering and business and has attended executive
programs with both Stanford and Darden universities
Phil Anderson is a Business Innovation Advisor from Callaghan Innovation, New Zealand’s Innovation Agency. Phil supports New Zealand manufacturing companies with Industry 4.0 technology implementation and development, and led a delegation of 20 NZ companies to an Industrial Transformation summit in Singapore last year. Phil was previously a shareholder and General Manager of Cleanflow Systems, an award winning technology company which designed and manufactured multi-sensor inspection systems for the waste-water industry. Cleanflow Systems was acquired by US company Redzone Robotics in 2011, with Phil leading the new NZ entity and the integration for three years.