Business

Schenck Process names new CEO

12 May, 2014 | Supplied by: Schenck Process Australia Pty Ltd

Schenck Process has named Andreas Evertz as its new CEO, effective as of 5 May 2014. Evertz will lead the company in conjunction with Managing Directors Mike Petkovich and Wolfgang Kleinschmidt.


Honeywell technology selected for major Asian natural gas pipeline

07 May, 2014 | Supplied by: Honeywell Process Solutions

Automation and safety technology from Honeywell Process Solutions has been selected for the third phase of a pipeline project supplying natural gas from central Asia to China, the company has announced.


Is 'underground coal gasification' the new fracking?

07 May, 2014 by Mohammad Rasul

Recent news that a gas project in Queensland has been charged with environmental harm has put the spotlight on underground coal gasification, or UCG.


The revolution is coming: time to get on the journey to Industry 4.0

06 May, 2014 by Jeff Connolly, Chairman and CEO, Siemens Australia and New Zealand | Supplied by: Siemens Ltd

Manufacturing has a long history in Australia and is a vital part of our economy. However, we have seen a downturn in the manufacturing sector over recent years and we need to address this urgently. But why do we care and what can be done about it?


Australia's future in advanced manufacturing

06 May, 2014 by Lauren Davis | Supplied by: Siemens Ltd

The Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) last week presented a panel which discussed the future of manufacturing in Australia. Lauren Davis reports.


Industrial automation beyond 2014: Rockwell Automation discusses the challenges and opportunities

29 April, 2014 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia

The challenging mining and manufacturing landscape in Australia is seeing companies adapt to changing needs through automation of their systems. David Hegarty and Mauro DelleMonache of Rockwell Automation discuss their company's view of the situation.


Reducing brown coal emissions with direct injection carbon engine

29 April, 2014

A direct injection carbon engine (DICE) developed by CSIRO could reduce emissions from brown-coal-generated electricity by as much as 50% compared to current technology. CSIRO will trial DICE in the Latrobe Valley.


F-35 purchases a boost for Aust high-tech manufacturers

28 April, 2014

The government's decision to purchase more F-35 joint strike fighters is a boost for Australia's high-tech manufacturing industry, aerospace manufacturer Marand says.


Fluid Components International celebrates 50 years of business

22 April, 2014 | Supplied by: AMS Instrumentation & Calibration Pty Ltd

Fluid Components International (FCI) is celebrating 50 years in business. Established in 1964, FCI is a technology innovator and global leader in flow, level and temperature measurement.


Microalgae could be used to clean up nuclear effluent

22 April, 2014

The microalga, Coccomyxa actinabiotis, was discovered in a used fuel cell storage pool at a nuclear facility and is capable of withstanding extreme radiation doses of up to 20 kilograys (kGy).


Harnessing the power of a tornado in a tank

21 April, 2014 by Adam Courtenay, CSIRO | Supplied by: CSIRO - Manufacturing, Materials and Minerals

A simple mixing technology developed using world-class science proves the best option for the mineral processing industry. Adam Courtenay investigates how the technology is saving the industry time and money.


ACI Connect attracts engineering leaders to launch event

16 April, 2014 | Supplied by: ACI Connect

ACI Connect, Australia's new automation, control and instrumentation-focused conference and expo, launched in Melbourne last week, receiving very positive feedback from attendees.


Weidmüller announces plans to acquire R. STAHL shares

16 April, 2014 | Supplied by: Weidmuller Pty Ltd

Weidmüller has issued a public takeover offer for all shares of R. STAHL. The company has offered €47.50 for each share.


Vibration harvesters get a boost with piezoelectric material

15 April, 2014

Self-powered sensors and devices could soon be a reality, after researchers discovered a way to boost the energy output of lightweight polymer vibration harvesters.


Does it matter if Australia no longer manufactures things?

14 April, 2014 by Tim Mazzarol, University of Western Australia

The announcements that car manufacturing would cease by the end of this decade stimulated a lot of debate about whether it matters if we manufacture such products. Tim Mazzarol from the University of Western Australia examines this debate.


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