Speed to action is key to successful innovation outcomes


Sandy Plunkett
Contributor

If Australian government, business and defence leaders want another confronting example of 21st century asymmetric capability in innovation ambition and speed of execution, take a look at Chris Power and his startup Hadrian Automation.

Mr Power is an Australian who is on a mission to reinvent manufacturing and “build the world’s most efficient factories”. In America.

His vision for Hadrian is a company that will produce precision parts so quickly and efficiently that it can take over the production and supply chain management for US defence companies and startups.

Do you know more? Contact James Riley via Email.

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