The surging growth in Western Australia's employment will bring a new, large workplace safety trade show and conference to the state.
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Friendly robots at Germany’s K2007 exhibition
Visitors to the K2007 event in Dusseldorf will be able to shake hands with one of ABB's IRB140 robots.
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ABB’s wind farm, the largest in the world
ABB will supply the power equipment that will connect the world’s largest offshore wind farm to the German grid.
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HART 7 is now a reality
The HART 7 Specification is officially announced, enabling many new capabilities for communication with intelligent field devices including Wireless HART, the first open wireless communication standard specifically designed for process measurement and control applications.
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Moore and Emerson’s fieldbus deal
MooreHawke, a division of Moore Industries-International, Inc., and Emerson Process Management have signed an Alliance Agreement to co-market MooreHawke fieldbus interface solutions through Emerson’s worldwide sales network.
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Happy birthday, PXI!
The PXI Systems Alliance is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the PXI (PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation) specification, the PC-based modular I/O platform for test, measurement and control systems.
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Planting engineering seeds in high school
A new DVD and teaching resource kit developed by the Association of the Consulting Engineers Australia was launched by NSW Minister for Education and Training, John Della Bosca.
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Sustainable race across Australia
The Panasonic World Solar Challenge (PWSC) will run from Darwin to Adelaide from 21 to 28 October.
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Time out with The MathWorks
We present you the rest of our interview with Andrew Clay, managing director of The MathWorks Australia, originally presented in the September 2007 issue of PACE.
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New accelerated engineering degrees
Murdoch University will offer a compressed engineering degree, which will allow students to complete their studies in three years instead of four.
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