Business

Innovation beyond the ISO standard

16 May, 2017 by Bill Blyth | Supplied by: SMC Australia | New Zealand

Engineers must look beyond ISO standards when developing and implementing industrial solutions.


Incoming IChemE president focuses on digital capabilities

15 May, 2017 | Supplied by: Institution of Chemical Engineers

John McGagh, chief digital officer at renewable energy supplier Snowy Hydro, has been confirmed as the new president of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).


Working with millennials

12 May, 2017 by Andy Kennard | Supplied by: Emerson

Andy Kennard of Emerson Automation Solutions reflects on the advantages that the newer generations can bring to your business.


Future Minerals program and workshops in Perth

11 May, 2017 | Supplied by: METS Ignited

METS Ignited launched its Future Minerals Workforce Program in Perth this week, and will also be presenting a free Accessing Innovation workshop at Austmine 2017.


Prime Minister's Industry 4.0 Taskforce signs collaboration agreement with Germany

11 May, 2017 | Supplied by: Siemens Ltd

Australia and Germany are building a stronger collaboration on Industry 4.0.


Australian surface engineering company ships first laser to China

10 May, 2017

An Australian surface engineering company is licensing its laser technology for the global market.


Australian business brings new HP 3D printing technology to local market

09 May, 2017

Privately owned Australian business evok3d has been announced as the sole authorised provider of HP's new production-ready 3D printing system, Jet Fusion 3D.


CSIRO technology to make commercial hydrogen fuel feasible

04 May, 2017 | Supplied by: CSIRO

CSIRO research is set to fill a gap in the global energy technology chain to supply fuel cell vehicles with low-emissions hydrogen sourced from Australia.


Lloyd's Register launches VR safety simulator

02 May, 2017

The virtual reality training technology has been designed to raise awareness in critical areas of safety and risk in the oil and gas industry.


Boeing and CSIRO launch new $35m research program

01 May, 2017 | Supplied by: CSIRO

The new program is the latest step in a successful 28-year partnership.


Five trends that are changing industry

26 April, 2017 by Philipp H F Wallner, Industry Manager, MathWorks | Supplied by: MathWorks Australia

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is being driven mainly by five trends that have gained significant importance within our rapidly changing industrial environment.


ABB and IBM partner on industrial AI solutions

26 April, 2017 | Supplied by: ABB Australia Pty Ltd

ABB and IBM have announced a strategic collaboration that brings together ABB's digital industrial offering, ABB Ability, with IBM Watson Internet of Things cognitive capabilities to offer new possibilities for customers in utilities, industry, transport and infrastructure.


Australia's next oil boom might come from plants

21 April, 2017 | Supplied by: CSIRO

Research by CSIRO now makes it possible to produce oil in the leaves and stems of plants as well as the seeds, which promises to be a game changer in the global production of renewable oils.


GE installs first 1500 V solar inverter in Japan

21 April, 2017

GE and Looop Co., Ltd.'s partnership marks the entry of 1500 V solar technology into Japan's solar market.


Industry 4.0 in practice

20 April, 2017 by Jim Wallace | Supplied by: Balluff Pty Ltd

Implementing Industry 4.0 in your organisation means beginning with a strategy that is appropriate for your needs and that can be adapted as technology and needs change.


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