The conductive ink business is on the cusp of rapid and comprehensive change, according to the latest research from IDTechEx. This article details the latest trends in the industry. Read More
Emerson Automation Solutions has introduced the AMS Trex Device Communicator, a handheld communicator built to withstand harsh industrial environments. Read More
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a new spray-on material with a remarkable ability to repel water. The new protective coating could eventually be used to waterproof mobile phones, prevent ice from forming on aeroplanes or protect boat hulls from corroding. Read More
A $90 billion Australian defence project to build submarines and surface warships has named Adelaide's RAAF Edinburgh Base as the location for a new electronic warfare centre. Read More
Engineers from the University of Utah and the University of Minnesota have discovered that interfacing two particular oxide-based materials makes them highly conductive. Read More
A mechanical engineering researcher has developed silicon dioxide nanoparticles (or ‘engineered sand’) coated with a high dielectric constant polymer to provide an inexpensive solution for cooling electronics. Read More
Researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have developed a method to build diamond-based hybrid nanoparticles from the ground up, avoiding many of the problems with current methods. Read More
Australia’s engineers are integral to effective defence planning, procurement and operations, said Board Member and defence spokesperson at Engineers Australia, Greg Walters.
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u-blox, a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips, today announced the NINA-B1 Bluetooth low energy (Bluetooth Smart) stand-alone module. Read More