Bulk handling equipment such as feeders and conveyors are essential to mines and quarries; they enable the transfer of materials from one stage of the process to the next. However, the drives that power these conveying systems need to be robust and hard wearing enough to withstand the rigours of their application.
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Five trends changing the face of engineering
In a world growing increasingly complex and facing tougher challenges, the work that goes into solving these problems will not look like it has in the past.
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RS Components introduces FlexiPay+ to their ANZ customers
RS Components have introduced FlexiPay+: a rent to own platform that will be available to selected customers across AUS & NZ. This solution will allow approved businesses to access a huge range of products from leading global suppliers.
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Easier than ever – individually configuring enclosures
For system planners, it is now even easier to individually configure complex products such as enclosure systems in 3D. With Rittal’s new RiPanel enclosure configurator, customised enclosures, including accessories, can also be configured.
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Paris emissions targets evolve via key consultations
Industry has welcomed the upgraded Paris emissions targets, signed in June by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen.
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Workforce shortage impacts 85 per cent of organisations’ cybersecurity
Cybersecurity company, Trellix, has conducted new research into the talent shortage in the industry that shows 85 per cent believe the workforce shortage is impacting organisations’ abilities to secure increasingly complex information systems and networks.
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Asset AI will revolutionise road maintenance in NSW
The NSW government is funding Asset AI, a $2.9 million trial – currently involving 32 sensors installed on 32 public transport buses across Greater Sydney area – which is being led by Transport for NSW and the Roads and Transport Directorate.
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Renewables remain cheapest, but cost reductions on hold
CSIRO’s annual GenCost report confirms wind and solar are the cheapest source of electricity generation and storage in Australia.
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Benefits of full automation, digitalisation and IoT connectivity with Rittal
Rittal’s innovative hygienic design solutions are engineered for high hygiene zones, but they are part of a larger industrial automation ecosystem that food and beverage manufacturers can leverage. By streamlining the panel building and switchgear system engineering process using industry-leading software, EPLAN, and implementing Edge data centres to store their own data as close to the source as possible, Rittal customers are enjoying the benefits of full automation, digitalisation, and IoT connectivity.
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Cairns set to supercharge with new network-connected battery
Cairns will soon be home to one of Queensland’s next electricity network-connected batteries, Energy minister Mick de Brenni announced recently.
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