Today most Australian manufacturers incorporate a high level of technology into the products they produce, plus in the processes they use to produce these products. Read More
Michell Instruments has upgraded its diagnostic tool – the Universal Communications Kit – to enable users of their Easidew and Pura ranges to carry out on-site checks and reconfigure their dew-point transmitters simply and easily. Read More
Software Defined Networking (SDN) has proven to be a very attractive technology among service providers and data centre operators, however enterprises are taking longer to be convinced of its benefits. Read More
PACE managing editor Branko Miletic spoke to Hitachi’s CTO/Vice President & Chief Engineer Global Solutions, Strategy & Development IT Platform Division Michael Hay about how the company’s ideas on repurposing IP is leading the way to a better understanding of how innovation can be managed more usefully. Read More
InnovMetric Software has announced PolyWorks 2016, the latest release of the company’s universal 3D metrology software platform.
Available from Hi-Tech Metrology, the software package fully supports Read More
Backplane Systems Technology has released InduKey’s TKV-084-FIT-Touch-IP65-MGEH series of stainless steel keyboards with integrated touchpads.
The new range of stainless steel keyboards includes three Read More
Scitech has available the AppNano range of conventional and specialised SPM probes for most applications.
The probes leverage the company’s extensive experience in nanofabrication technology and Read More
It was Groucho Marx who said, “While money can’t buy happiness, it certainly lets you choose your own form of misery.” Quite true, but what if there’s no money coming in from work because your Read More
The Government and the Opposition are close to finally agreeing on the RET, following Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s intervention to dump two-yearly reviews. Read More