No matter how efficient your production output is, if Industry 4.0 technologies are not used to capture and visualise the data of these processes, true manufacturing success cannot be realised. Read More
Australian hydrogen research, development and deployment company, Star Scientific, has appointed Dr Ashkan Vatani to the role of principal engineer. Read More
The Hunter and Central Coast regions are projected to continue as the energy powerhouse of NSW, according to the interest received for the Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone (REZ). Read More
The first electric vehicle research facility of its kind in the southern hemisphere will be established at RMIT University in the Melbourne CBD. Read More
Digi-Key Electronics has secured a global distribution agreement with SPARK Microsystems to offer ultra-low power wireless communications for high-performance personal area networks and IoT-connected devices. Read More
Origin Energy has proposed to accelerate its exit from coal-fired power generation, having submitted notice to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for the potential early retirement of Eraring power station in August 2025. Read More
An invention by Brisbane company, eleXsys Energy, could reduce the need for costly distribution grid infrastructure by helping home solar and batteries better penetrate low voltage areas. Read More
Wherever there is a lot of moving parts, the role of power transmission is centre stage. For choosing the right PT system for a food and beverage operation where health safety is paramount, it is good to call upon the experts for advice— Motion Australia’s resident power transmission aficionado, Steve Hittmann weighs in on PT solutions for food and beverage producers. Read More
The RAA, an Australian motoring organisation, has been awarded a $12.4 million grant from the South Australian government to construct and operate Australia’s first state-wide rapid electric vehicle charging network. Read More
Sparc Technologies Limited, a South Australian technology solutions company, has entered a joint venture with Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and the University of Adelaide to deliver a commercially viable green hydrogen via photocatalysis. Read More