IQPC Australia is excited to present the Industrial Control Systems Virtual Event, which is set to take place on Thursday 16 September 2021 from 9.25am to 11.30am (AEST).
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Increasing network visibility is key for maximising uptime
Madison Technologies technical support engineer, Navin Pramkumar, speaks about the importance of increasing network visibility and maintaining uptime for manufacturers.
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New MoU could open renewable hydrogen facilities in Townsville
Ark Energy – an Australian subsidiary of the largest zinc, lead and silver producer in the world – has signed a MoU with the Port of Townsville which could catalyse 120,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen shipped to South Korea from Queensland.
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Digi-Key Electronics announces new partnership with Red Pitaya
Digi-Key Electronics, which offers the world’s largest selection of in-stock and ready-to-ship electronic components, has announced that it has secured a global distribution partnership with Red Pitaya to offer their @HOME kit, created specifically for professors and students working remotely or at home.
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SensFit Technologies develops smart shoe sensors
SensFit Technologies, a Swinburne-led start-up company, has developed a smart shoe with inbuilt sensors which could facilitate early detection of dementia, diabetic ulcers and other physical activity issues.
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UQ is improving superconducting quantum devices with new technique
Physicists and engineers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have found a way to identify and address imperfections in materials for superconducting circuits on silicon chips – one of the most promising technologies in commercial quantum computing.
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Zoos Victoria is now 100 per cent renewable
Zoos Victoria has become the first zoo in mainland Australia to be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy, with funding contributed from the Victorian state government.
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Port Kembla hydrogen-gas turbine power station declared critical
A proposed $1.3 billion hydrogen-gas turbine power station in Port Kembla has been declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure (CSSI), in its importance to its capacity of renewable energy in NSW.
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A commercial hydrogen supply chain shows potential in Queensland
A commercial scale, carbon-dioxide-free hydrogen supply chain could be established between Queensland and Japan, with ENEOS Corporation – Japan’s largest petrol company – committing to a detailed study on the potential project.
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NSW soil carbon project is 1,000th registered under the ERF
The Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has registered its 1,000th project – a soil carbon project at Binginbar Farm, near Dubbo in NSW – as the fund comes up to almost 100 million tonnes in emissions reductions.
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