
AMTIL has announced the appointment of three new directors to its Board, expanding the depth of expertise guiding the organisation and further strengthening representation across Australia’s manufacturing landscape.
The new directors bring leadership experience spanning supply chain, defence-related manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, business operations and a shared commitment to supporting a resilient, competitive manufacturing sector.
The newly appointed Directors are:
- Joshua Wigley, Hyperion Systems (WA) – Manufacturing Technology Supplier
- Jeremy Satchell, BAE Systems Australia (SA) – Ecosystem member
- Carl Quarterman, OSAAP Australia (QLD) – Ecosystem member
AMTIL President Peter Sutton said the appointments follow recent changes to AMTIL’s Constitution that broaden eligibility for Board membership to include user members.
“Following a strong field of applicants, we are pleased to welcome Joshua, Jeremy and Carl to the Board,” Sutton said. “Each brings deep industry knowledge and a strong passion for manufacturing. Their insights will be invaluable as AMTIL continues to support, advocate for and promote Australia’s advanced manufacturing industry.
“These appointments not only broaden member representation but also reinforce AMTIL’s national reach, with Directors now represented across five states.”
Meet the New Directors

Joshua Wigley – Hyperion Systems (WA)
Founder and CEO of Hyperion Systems, Joshua Wigley leads an Australian advanced manufacturing company specialising in large‑format additive manufacturing and robotic production systems.
He has pioneered containerised, deployable manufacturing cells and high-throughput 3D printing platforms used across defence, maritime, energy and infrastructure sectors.
Joshua was recently recognised as a Forbes Australia 30 Under 30 honouree in Technology for his contributions to next‑generation manufacturing.

Jeremy Satchell – BAE Systems Australia (SA)
With more than 20 years’ experience across Australia’s defence ecosystem, Jeremy Satchell has worked in both military service and senior industry roles.
In his current role leading Industry Capability at BAE Systems Australia, he focuses on strengthening Australian manufacturing and SME participation across global supply chains—driving supplier development, capability uplift and long‑term competitiveness.
Jeremy also continues his service as an Army Reservist with the 16th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery and is an active advocate for veteran affairs.

Carl Quarterman – OSAAP Australia / Queensland Gaskets (QLD)
Carl Quarterman is Managing Director of Queensland Gaskets, a third‑generation family manufacturing business established in 1953, and OSAAP Australia, acquired in 2024.
An experienced manufacturing and supply chain professional, Carl brings strong operational, financial and leadership expertise. Over more than a decade running an Australian manufacturing SME, he has become a committed advocate for local industry, contributing to a range of advisory committees across both local and State Government.
AMTIL Board 2026
The updated AMTIL Board now comprises:
- Peter Sutton (President)
- Phil Bowles (Vice President)
- Paul Philips
- Johanna Boland
- Annaliese Kloe
- Joshua Wigley
- Jeremy Satchell
- Carl Quarterman
- Lorraine Maxwell (Company Secretary)




