AspiraDAC, an Australian early-scale carbon removal company, has launched with endorsement from global financial infrastructure company, Stripe, via Frontier.
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Monash ACEs boost for blockchain technology in the Pacific
Blockchain technology researchers at Monash University from Australia and the Pacific region are among ten global winners of the Algorand Centres of Excellence (ACE) Program, sharing $71.79 million to strengthen blockchain technology, education and innovation.
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SafetyCulture invests $3 million in IoT player Inauro
Global workplace operations company, SafetyCulture, has invested $3 million into the Australian data and IoT software company, Inauro, supporting an emerging technology that enhances frontline processes.
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CSIRO launches virtual Hydrogen Knowledge Centre
The Hydrogen Knowledge Centre, part of CSIRO’s Hydrogen Industry Mission, has been designed to foster collaboration between the growing Australian hydrogen industry, government and R&D ecosystems by providing regularly updated information on policies, projects, research and resources.
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CDU to establish a pilot hydrogen-fuelled generator
Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be part of the Northern Territory’s hydrogen-fuelled future with a pilot hydrogen generator, storage and fuel-cell system to be established in Darwin.
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Monash explores energy storage market design
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $495,000 in funding to the Grid Innovation Hub at the Monash Energy Institute to conduct a desktop study exploring the integration of storage into energy markets, with an aim to design efficient incentives for storage operators to enable clearer investment signals for storage.
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International leaders discuss clean energy at the Sydney Energy Forum
Earlier this month, Indo-Pacific ministers and business leaders gathered in Sydney for a two-day forum to help secure clean energy supply chains in the region and support the global energy transformation.
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The corporate sustainability skills gap on the road to net zero
Over half (52 per cent) of Australian business leaders believe that a sustainability skills shortage is holding back their organisation’s energy transition, according to new research.
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Five ways to stay relevant in your engineering career
The world and its technologies are rapidly changing. Engineers are at the heart of this. Climate change, sovereign capability, innovation and infrastructure are just some of the areas in in which engineering plays a crucial part.
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Volvo and ESA co-design net zero operational emergency vehicles
In an Australian first, Volvo Group Australia is partnering with the ACT Emergency Service Agency (ESA) to co-design and develop net zero emission operational emergency services vehicles, including a range of heavy operational support vehicles.
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