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title: "Micromelon Attends ACES Hardware Meetup in Sydney"
date: "2025-02-15"
categories: ["News & Updates"]
tags: []
excerpt: "Micromelon presents at the ACES Hardware Meetup in Sydney, connecting with Australia's hardware startup community."
featuredImage: "/images/news/img_7409.jpg"
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Micromelon Robotics attended the ACES Hardware Meetup in Sydney, joining a community of Australian hardware companies, startups, and engineers for an evening of presentations and networking.
The event brought together founders and teams building physical products in Australia, covering topics from manufacturing and supply chain to product design and go-to-market strategy. Micromelon shared insights from their experience designing, manufacturing, and shipping the Rover from their Brisbane facility.
Connecting with the broader hardware community is valuable for a company like Micromelon that designs and manufactures a physical product locally. The meetup provided an opportunity to exchange ideas with other Australian hardware makers and learn from companies tackling similar challenges in local manufacturing and distribution.
The ACES community continues to grow as more Australian companies invest in building physical products, and Micromelon looks forward to staying connected with this network.