AMTIL, Case Study

When Curiosity Became Strategy

Morris was invited to headline AMTIL’s Annual General Meeting with a keynote provocatively titled FutureCurious—a challenge to Australia’s manufacturing and transport tech leaders to stop benchmarking the past and start imagining what doesn’t yet exist. Speaking to precision engineers and technology manufacturers, Morris reframed advanced manufacturing as a mobility innovation engine, essential to next-gen transport, automation, and intelligent systems.

Shift: From process optimisation to strategic curiosity as a core manufacturing asset in future transport ecosystems.

The result?: Positive post-event feedback, follow-on collaboration interest, and a shared language around foresight and innovation across AMTIL’s leadership network.

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