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At Masters & Young, we are making a significant effort to reduce our carbon footprint throughout our facilities.
We invested heavily in two 30kWh solar PV systems (200-300kW per day), which is almost double the capacity of what we need to supply both facilities for our day to day operations.
We are proving that environmental management systems and responsibilities are possible in the manufacturing industry throughout Australia

Big thanks to Solstice Electrical for their professional installation and working with Energex to upgrade the building to grid connection for both facilities




News
7 Mistakes Smart People Make
Many entrepreneurs & development team come to us with a new product or industry solution and they don’t really know where to start. It’s also common for people to make basic mistakes when developing a new electronic solution. Because they lack experience projects often run over time & budget & many just fail to launch! […]
Mistake #7 Not getting the right advice, early on
I know that this may just be because I’m an designer & engineer but getting to solve significant problems everyday, has got to make me one of the luckiest people on the planet. In my eyes there’s not much that beats the feeling of satisfaction than when our team sees for the first time how […]
Mistake # 6 Not Following A Proven Process
Over our 30 years in this exciting industry, we’ve seen individuals & companies come unstuck because their development projects do not follow a proven process. Entrepreneurs have always been criticised for their “ready, shoot, aim” approach, but we’ve witnessed large corporations & even universities make the same mistake as they’re directed to develop a new […]
Mistake #5 Confusing Lower Prices for Value
Whenever manufacturing in Australia vs. manufacturing in developing countries is discussed, opinions are often divided into two main camps. Some people say that Australian manufacturers can’t compete on price. However, it depends on how you look at it. I agree that in years gone by overseas manufacturers could not be beaten on price per unit. […]