Software that allows air conditioning companies to design system layouts accurately and efficiently without leaving the office is being rolled out globally.
Plandroid, a program from Delft Red Simulation Read More
Toshiba’s has launched the TLX9310, a low power consumption photocoupler housed in a 5pin SO6 package for high-speed communication in automotive applications.
Integration of a high-power infrared LED Read More
STMicroelectronics, Chinese R&D institute IMECAS and EPOCH, a technology company working on electric-vehicle batteries are developing and marketing a battery-management system for New Energy Vehicles Read More
Globally successful waste-to-energy technologies that respond to worldwide trends towards renewables were showcased by CST Wastewater Solutions at Ozwater in Sydney.
Environmentally advanced technologies Read More
The Allen Bradley Guardmaster Lifeline five cable-pull switch that is the first solid-state, cable-pull E-stop in the industry with patented, microprocessor-based technology.
Traditional cable-pull switches Read More
Robotics will cause the most disruption in the supply chain in the next five years, according to a study carried out by the University of Tennessee’s Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute, as Read More
US-based Saft has won a contract with the Australian Defence Force to supply BB-2590 high capacity rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to power equipment such as military radios, bomb disposal robots and Read More
Control Logic has introduced the NEMO radio transceiver by Jay Electronique and is the latest addition to the SAFIR family of safe radio remote controls.
Allowing for a variety of industrial network communication Read More
High-performance inlet screening and grit removal technology suited to wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) operating in sandy environments throughout Australasia has been introduced at Ozwater by CST Wastewater Read More
The first printed solar demonstration site at the University of Newcastle (UON) was held in Newcastle recently. Creator, UON’s Professor Paul Dastoor, said that at one hundred square metres in size, Read More