2D Workshops hit the mark in Brisbane and Sydney

After a successful pilot workshop last November to empower manufacturers with practical insights around 2D barcoding, Australian manufacturing’s trusted advisor Matthews held two further workshops in late March.

These free sessions, run at WOW-Primary Connect DCs in Brisbane and Sydney, were again highly successful, with strong attendance from leading Australian manufacturers who were eager to explore data-embedded barcoding for supply-chain efficiency and compliance. Despite the challenge of rescheduling around ex-Cyclone Alfred in Brisbane, both workshops saw enthusiastic participation.

Key highlights

  • Interactive demonstrations: live showcases of 2D barcoding technology, illustrating its applications for traceability and compliance.

  • Expert-led discussions: practical insights from Matthews’ specialists, including product expert Braydon Cocks, on overcoming supply-chain challenges.

  • Networking opportunities: attendees connected with peers and the Matthews team over morning tea, fostering collaborative solutions.

Mark Dingley, CEO of Matthews Australasia, emphasised the workshops’ role in supporting manufacturers.

“These events are part of our commitment to helping businesses navigate the transition to 2D barcodes confidently.”

Feedback highlighted the value of hands-on learning and tailored advice for individual operational needs.

A heartfelt thank you to all attendees – your engagement underscores the industry’s readiness for innovation.

If you missed this round of 2D Events, click through to the Matthews website and request a copy of the full event recording, or a personalised session from the Matthews team.

Watch this space for more 2D events from Matthews in the future.