Singular Health has been awarded funding from the CSIRO Kick-Start program to undertake a collaborative research project focused on developing an AI-based tool to automatically design replacement cranial implants.
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Food manufacturing to run on hydrogen in the Central Coast
Star Scientific, an Australian hydrogen R&D company, and Central Coast Industry Connect Limited (CCIC), a not-for-profit supporting the region’s manufacturing sector, have signed a MoU to pioneer the use of the former’s HERO technology and provide a carbon-free heat source for food manufacturing.
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Australia’s biggest electric bus fleet to be deployed in NSW
A new pilot program has been introduced by the federal government to back Australia’s largest fleet of electric buses, with 40 new vehicles to be deployed across Sydney.
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WA’s largest lithium-ion battery construction begins in November
Synergy has awarded a $155 million contract to NHOA Australia – an energy storage and eMobility company – to deliver the state’s biggest lithium-ion battery, through the Western Australian government.
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Consultations open to support clean hydrogen and biogas blending
Consultations have opened on national reforms that will support the next steps in the roll-out of hydrogen, biomethane and other renewable gases to be used in Australia’s gas networks.
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Sun Cable renewable project charges ahead with global team
The Sun Cable Australia-Asia PowerLink project has brought together a group of engineering firms to form a global consortium – the Integrated Project Delivery Team (IPDT) – which will see the world’s largest solar farm and renewable energy system built in the Northern Territory.
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Satellites and big data analytics to aid maritime security
Deakin University is teaming up with SmartSat Co-operative Research Centre, high-tech company Leonardo Australia and e-GEOS, a global distributor for satellite data, to uncover how satellites and big data analytics can support maritime security and surveillance.
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Sensors that keep up with the volatility
We hear from Michael Matheson, electrical and instrument engineer for explosives at Orica Yarwun, and Graeme Corder, Brisbane area manager for VEGA Australia, about how the “VEGAPULS 64” non-contact radar level transmitter has been instrumental in maintaining operations at Orica.
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LINAK launches the world’s first electric linear actuator with IO-Link
In the world of factory automation, there is a constant desire to improve efficiency of machinery. Essentially, machine builders are looking for ways to do things smarter at a lower cost. Data is the key driver for that as countless components interact and support the industrial network with real-time information.
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AlertSafe rostering system optimises shift work
Monash University researchers and Opturion, an optimisation technology company, have developed a cloud-based rostering system called AlertSafe to improve alertness, productivity and safety among shift workers.
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