The goal of tackling global warming by turning carbon dioxide into fuel could be one step closer, as Queensland University of Technology (QUT) researchers use a supercomputer to identify a group of “single-atom” catalysts that could play a key role.
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Attend the IICA Technology Expo in Sydney this November
The Institute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation Aust Inc (IICA) is an open arena for members to build their network and knowledge. In emerging from lockdown, IICA NSW is hosting their Technology Expo at Rosehill Racecourse on Wednesday 17 November from 2:00pm to 6:30pm, as a face-to-face event.
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New sulphur chemistry: The potential key to greener batteries
University of Adelaide researchers are developing the next generation of batteries, using sulphur chemistry to reduce their environmental impact.
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Cheap, sustainable, efficient solar cells developed in Queensland
Researchers at the University of Queensland’s (UQ) Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) have modified a nanomaterial to make solar cells as efficient as silicon-based cells, but without their high cost and complex manufacturing.
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Sydney researchers create safe quarantine monitoring system
The University of Sydney has collaborated with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and the NSW Smart Sensing Network (NSSN) to deliver a quarantine monitoring system to be used by arrivals once state and national borders reopen.
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Automation and robotics test facility works underway in WA
Work has now started on the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) in Neerabup, Western Australia, which will form one of the biggest test facilities of its kind in the world.
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Automate your plant close to the process: Flexibility with compact solutions
Bürkert supports customers with optimally coordinated, compact solutions that fit into existing structures offering flexibility – after all, you have to think about tomorrow today and also consider future innovation in the context of digitisation. Discover just how easy it is to combine our wide range of components and integrate valve islands, control cabinets and process valves into an automation system.
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Kinetic to transition Victoria’s buses to zero-emissions
Kinetic, a Melbourne-based company that operates SkyBus and runs local bus routes across Australia and New Zealand, has been awarded a $2.3 billion contract to help transition Victoria’s bus fleet to zero-emissions.
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BHP Nickel West opens Australia’s first nickel sulphate plant
BHP Nickel West has opened a new nickel sulphate plant at their Kwinana nickel refinery in Western Australia, the first in Australia.
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New program accelerates CCUS projects in Australia
A new $250 million program is set to accelerate the development of commercial-scale carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) projects and hubs across Australia.
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