Increase Business Efficiency with Current Resources

Port of Sale Wellington Room, Port of Sale, 70 Foster Street, Sale, VIC, Australia

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Join SEMMA and new member Lean Logic for an insightful partnership event focused on maximizing business efficiencies.

Discover practical strategies and innovative approaches to achieve more with your existing resources.

Whether you're a large manufacturer or SME, learn how to optimize processes, streamline operations and enhance productivity.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and take your business to the next level.

Increase Business Efficiency with Current Resources

Hilton Manufacturing Training Room Level 1, 55 Villas Road, Dandenong South, VIC, Australia

Increase Your Business Efficiency Using Current Resources Join SEMMA and Lean Logic for an insightful event focused on maximizing your business efficiencies. Discover practical strategies and innovative approaches to achieve more with your existing resources. Whether you’re a large manufacturer or SME, in this workshop you will learn how to optimize processes Streamline operations Enhance productivity. Don’t miss this

SEMMA x DJSIR | Information Session: Skilled Migration Program

Springvale Community Hub 5 Hillcrest Grove, Springvale, Victoria, Australia

Information Session: Skilled migration program
Time and Date: 10.30-12pm, 2 May
Location: Springvale Community Hub (tbc)

Presenters:

Natalie Walsh, VIC Business, Industry and Regional Outreach Officer, Department of Home Affairs
Damian Marquardt, Manager Migration Services, DJSIR

The Trades Fit: Young Women in Trades and Tech Expo

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre 1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, Victoria, Australia

The TTF career expo delivers to female and gender diverse secondary students exciting trade and technology industries, showcasing the rewarding and well-paid career opportunities they provide.

Bring students to Trade & Tech Fit

Broaden your school’s female and gender diverse students’ study and career possibilities by bringing a group to the Trade & Tech Fit career expo.

This expo is 100% hands-on, allowing students to design video games, lay bricks, weld, fly planes, program a robot, safety test equipment, use power tools, learn to paint and more while understanding more about the range of career options available to women and gender diverse people.

Exhibit at Trade & Tech Fit
Meet your future workforce by exhibiting at Trade & Tech Fit.

There are no fees charged for exhibiting.

Exhibitor spaces are filling fast. After the expo reaches capacity, additional exhibitor registrations will be added to a waitlist.

South East Careers & Try A Trade Expo

The South East Careers and Try a Trade Expo is SELLEN’s largest annual event. Starting in 2009 it was held at the Berwick Show Ground with just 250 students in attendance. In the time since these small beginnings more than 40,000 people have walked through the doors. In 2023, we had more than 130 exhibitor and 7,000 visitors, including 6,500 students, making it the largest careers event in Victoria, outside of the CBD. These students came from 60 schools within 8 local government areas.

This major event brings together universities, TAFEs, RTOs, community service organisations and industry to speak with local secondary school students about post school education and employment opportunities. Students can engage in hands-on activities, with an extensive range of exhibitors in attendance, students can learn about occupations they may never have considered.

Competitions, giveaways and a variety of food trucks add an extra level of enjoyment. To register your interest to exhibit or attend please contact the SELLEN Events Team at expo@sellen.org.au.

The expo will be held on Tuesday 14 May 2024.

Chisholm Frankston Tech School

Tech Schools are now part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to prepare secondary students with the skills and knowledge they need to pursue STEM careers in new and emerging industries.

Technology is changing our world and the nature of our workforce. Young people need to learn a different range of skills to succeed in the jobs of tomorrow – jobs that perhaps don’t even exist at the moment.

More details to come.